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By the following year her hull and machinery were in poor condition. The ship was turned over to the Port Authority of Nikolaev for disposal on 1 May 1903 and stricken from the navy list on 3 July, after which she was used as a storeship. Novgorod was offered for sale to Bulgaria in 1908, but the offer was not taken up. The ship was sold for ...
17 May 17, 1903 (Sunday) 18 May 18, 1903 ... The following events occurred in May 1903: ... Two towed canal boats collided off Sixth Street, Jersey City, ...
Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly was a Chrysler assembly plant located in the City of Commerce, near Maywood in southeastern Los Angeles County, California. It was an assembly location where vehicles were shipped by railroad in " knock-down kits " from Detroit, where they were locally assembled, combined with locally sourced parts.
The dive on Woodland’s Main Street may be the United States’ oldest ... though owners Paul and Nancy Fong give a date of 1903. Either way, Chicago Cafe is now believed to be California ...
Placita Dolores, where from 1888 until the 1950s, Los Angeles Street used to run a short block north of the Plaza to terminate at Alameda St. When it was extended past the Plaza in 1888, [153] Los Angeles Street terminated one short block north of the Plaza at Alameda Street. Now, Los Angeles Street turns east at the north side of the Plaza to ...
Paul and Nancy Fong prepare meals for the lunch rush at the Chicago Cafe in Woodland. The family diner, established in 1903, was recently recognized as California's oldest Chinese restaurant.
Rogers-Lott House (1903), 912 West 20th Street, a rare Prairie-style bungalow. James Marsh House (1904), 916 West 20th Street, a two-story Craftsman house. Arthur C. Thorpe House (1905), 920 West 20th Street, a two-story Chalet Style Craftsman house. George Steckel House (1905), 924 West 20th Street, a two-story Chalet Style Craftsman.
In March 1963, the firm was purchased by Louis Roth & Co., Inc. of Los Angeles for $3 million (equivalent to $29,857,000 in 2023). [8] The firm continued as a leading manufacturer of men's clothing until 1982, when it was purchased by Hart Schaffner & Marx (later known as Hartmarx), a Chicago-based apparel-maker and wholesaler.