Who is harley knox
Personal papers include correspondence with friends and family, documentation of the plane crash Knox survived in , and programs, meeting minutes, and newspaper articles about his involvement in clubs and other organizations. SDHC Library regulations do apply.
Contains newspaper clippings about Knox as city councilman, local politics including the mayoral election, Rowing Club, and some event programs. Contains newspaper clippings, campaign posters, and correspondence. Contains newspaper clippings about Knox as mayor. Contains newspaper clippings about San Diego City Council proposals and resolutions.
Contains newspaper clippings about further San Diego City Council news. Contains newspaper clippings about San Diego politics. Emphasis on war efforts. Includes a pamphlet about Fred Simpson written by Curtis Hillyer. Contains newspaper clippings and newsletter sheets regarding San Diego politics. Emphasis on housing for war veterans. Topics include military and wartime connections, water issues, Camp Callan, sale tax rates, and Mission Bay.
Topics include City Council news, housing issues, water issues, Mission Bay development, public safety, and the Balboa Park restoration. Emphasis on wartime housing problems. Newspaper clippings Return to Table of Contents ». Contains letters from friends, businesses, and other associates expressing admiration for his city service. Roosevelt trip, Airport controversy, June July 3 Dairy industry, November September 9 and undated Fish and Game Commission, Rowing Club Membership Certificate in F4D1 Miscellaneous club memberships, February April 13 and undated Miscellaneous club newsletters, and undated Social events, March June 9 and undated In Memoriam: obituaries, September In Memoriam: Memorial Resolutions, September January 8 and undated.
Return to Archival Collections. MS Harley Knox Collection. Series I: City Council Service Return to Table of Contents ». Knox Elementary School. Back in , Mr. Knox started a dairy business in San Diego. It was located at Logan Avenue, near the school site. Harley Knox entered politics in as a councilman and was elected mayor in and During this time, San Diego's postwar growth was tremendous. The period of Knox's tenure is generally held to be one of the most critical in the city's history.
Knox Elementary continued to thrive and reached a milestone by adding 7 th Grade in and 8 th Grade in This addition officially changed the school's name to Harley E. Knox K-8 Preparatory School. Knox Middle School. Knox changed from a K-8 school to solely a middle school. When Harley was 22, he sold his San Gabriel properties and, with his father, Blaine, and brother, Jim, bought land near Perris.
Blaine retired in They farmed more than acres at one point, in Moreno Valley and Winchester. The pair invented the necessary harvesting and seed processing equipment. The brothers in launched Knox Manufacturing, a custom farm implement business. Aaron recalls when Caltrans upgraded Highway to become part of Interstate
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