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M. V. Hartranft

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In 1907 he helped establish the "Little Landers" colony of Tujunga, which was based on the principle that everything a family could need might be gained through farming the property that they owned and that "land had value only if people lived on it." He donated a parcel of land for the construction
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He had a nephew, William G. Colby, over whom Hartranft was guardian and who died in 1919 at the age of 26 while serving as a missionary in China. In 1932, another nephew, the Hartranfts' adopted son Marshall Colby Hartranft, 32, committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning after first mailing a
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Hartranft was a member of the California State Forestry Board in 1943, and he was instrumental in persuading officials to stock supplies of fire-resistant pine seeds as a way to reforest areas destroyed by brush and forest fires.
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His wife was Louise Owens Hartranft, born about 1872, who worked with him in opening real estate developments in North Los Angeles, Glendale, Montrose and Sunland-Tujunga.
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Before Hartranft came to California in 1890 he had been a gardener, unsuccessfully attempting to set up a vegetable market. He was afterward known to recite the jingle
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letter to his father. The latter telephoned associates to go to his son's home and raced there himself by automobile but help arrived too late.
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trees and their fruits. Also they discover how easy it is to get land for next to nothing in California if only they will work.
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ticket. He came in third after the Republican and Democratic candidates but garnered 13.9 percent of the vote.
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To grow crops to sell is to speculate like hell, but to grow crops to eat keeps you standing on both feet
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M. V. Hartranft died at the age of 73 in March 1945 while working at his desk.
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could live on native plants and roots. Then Ma and Pa Hoag are shown the
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Hartranft's first real estate development was in 1892, in Glendale and
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which he used as an instrument to sell agricultural land.
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of June 21, 1913, illustrates one of the developments.
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and in 1900 began a "magazine-type newspaper" called
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Index

M.V. Hartranft
Los Angeles County, California
Verdugo Hills
Glendale
Tujunga, California

Montrose, California
Wasco, California

Bolton Hall
community center
city hall
historical museum
motorbus
North Hollywood
Socrates
Verdugo Hills
Mount McGroarty
poet laureate
John Steven McGroarty
California's 11th Congressional District
Liberty Party
John Steinbeck
The Grapes of Wrath
Digger Indians
St. John's bread



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