| | Los Angeles County (no city given):
Henry
Smith, 1851 —
William
S. Rosecrans, 1898 —
James
M. Robinson, 1942 —
Grace
S. Jobe, 1942 —
Fred
D. Vibert, 1954 —
Walter
C. Sadler, 1959 —
Thomas
Francis Darden, Jr., 1961 —
Clarence
E. Wagner, 1979 —
Harold
C. Ramser, 1989 |
| | Alhambra:
Nathan
W. Hale, 1941 —
John
B. Elliott, 1967 —
Steve
Ballreich, 1991 |
| | Altadena:
John
Dalzell, 1927 —
George
R. Grose, 1953 |
| | Arcadia:
John
H. Hoeppel, 1976 |
| | Bel Air, Los Angeles:
Ronald
Reagan, 2004 |
| | Beverly Hills:
William
A. Reeder, 1929 —
Charles
O. Blinn, 1934 —
Frederick
Lundin, 1947 —
William
Randolph Hearst, 1951 —
Charles
W. Lyon, 1960 —
Harold
Lloyd, 1971 —
Evelle
J. Younger, 1989 —
Norton
Simon, 1993 —
Thomas
H. Kuchel, 1994 —
Edmund
G. Brown, Sr., 1996 —
Jimmy
Stewart, 1997 —
Glenn
Ford, 2006 |
| | Canoga Park, Los Angeles:
Roger
Arnebergh, 2004 |
| | Carson:
Juanita
Millender-McDonald, 2007 |
| | Claremont:
H.
'Jerry' Voorhis, 1984 |
| | Compton:
Sherman
Otis Houghton, 1914 |
| | Covina:
Bill
Lancaster, 2000 |
| | Culver City:
Dudley
Field Malone, 1950 |
| | Downey:
Del
M. Clawson, 1992 |
| | Duarte:
Everett
G. Burkhalter, 1975 |
| | Encino, Los Angeles:
Edward
Arnold, 1956 |
| | Gardena:
Inez
G. Wing, 1966 |
| | Glendale:
Cameron
E. Thom, 1915 —
Lucien
Shaw, 1933 —
David
C. Dunbar, 1938 —
William
D. Upshaw, 1952 —
Barbara
M. Lathrop, 1973 —
Gerald
L. K. Smith, 1976 —
Carroll
W. Parcher, 1992 —
H.
Allen Smith, 1998 |
| | Hollywood, Los Angeles:
Harrison
Gray Otis, 1917 —
Cornelius
Cole, 1924 —
James
Helmick Beatty, 1927 —
William
P. Boland, 1931 —
John
H. McLean, 1933 —
Thomas
G. Patten, 1939 —
Elmer
E. Corfman, 1950 —
David
O. Selznick, 1965 —
Dalip
Singh Saund, 1973 |
| | Inglewood:
John
L. Conner, 1963 —
Goodwin
J. Knight, 1970 —
Cecil
R. King, 1974 |
| | Lakewood:
Mark
Warren Hannaford, 1985 |
| | Lomita:
James
A. Hayes, 2000 |
| | Long Beach:
Abraham
Jefferson Seay, 1915 —
John
H. Burford, 1922 —
Horace
Boies, 1923 —
Frank
A. Graham, 1925 —
E.
L. Abel, 1927 —
Thomas
M. Eaton, 1939 —
Fillmore
Condit, 1939 —
Carl
Lincoln Gilbert, 1942 —
Ernest
A. Moross, 1949 —
John
H. Burke, 1951 —
John
C. Martin, 1952 —
Richard
E. Bird, 1955 —
Ward
Johnson, 1963 —
Douglas
R. Stringfellow, 1966 —
Patrick
Minor Martin, 1968 —
Charles
F. Curry, Jr., 1972 —
John
Toussaint Bernard, 1983 —
Leon
D. Ralph, 2007 |
| | Los Angeles: |
| |
| | Los Angeles, 1860-1869:
Damien
Marchessault, 1868 |
| | Los Angeles, 1880-1889:
Charles
H. Larrabee, 1883 —
William
Wallace Ross, 1889 |
| | Los Angeles, 1890-1899:
Prudent
Beaudry, 1893 —
John
G. Nichols, 1898 —
Samuel
Merrill, 1899 |
| | Los Angeles, 1900-1909:
Stephen
M. White, 1901 —
Gideon
C. Moody, 1904 —
Amasa
Cobb, 1905 —
Charles
Eugene Bentley, 1905 —
William
E. Ramsay, 1909 |
| | Los Angeles, 1910-1919:
John
Lourie Beveridge, 1910 —
William
W. Dixon, 1910 —
Lewis
Wolfley, 1910 —
Samuel
W. Little, 1911 —
Ridgely
Ceylon Powers, 1912 —
William
F. Glasby, 1912 —
Sylvester
C. Smith, 1913 —
Fred
M. Wadleigh, 1913 —
Henry
Clay Caldwell, 1915 —
Ygnacio
Sepulveda, 1916 —
William
H. Workman, 1918 —
Martin
Maginnis, 1919 |
| | Los Angeles, 1920-1929:
Olin
Wellborn, 1921 —
William
Story, 1921 —
Henry
A. Frambach, 1921 —
Henry
T. Hazard, 1921 —
Albert
C. Baker, 1921 —
Joseph
R. Burton, 1923 —
Henry
Z. Osborne, 1923 —
George
Alexander, 1923 —
William
V. Allen, 1924 —
Peter
J. Somers, 1924 —
Thomas
Lee Woolwine, 1925 —
Daniel
M. Drumheller, 1925 —
Thomas
H. Doran, 1925 —
William
P. Hackney, 1926 —
John
T. Heard, 1927 —
George
S. Patton, 1927 —
John
D. Works, 1928 —
Ignatius
A. Sullivan, 1928 —
Edward
C. Bellows, 1929 |
| | Los Angeles, 1930-1939:
Charles
Gerard Conn, 1931 —
Martin
J. Wade, 1931 —
Martha
Hughes Cannon, 1932 —
Erastus
J. Turner, 1933 —
Alvin
H. Armstrong, 1933 —
Lee
Mantle, 1934 —
Frank
C. Prescott, 1934 —
Nathaniel
P. Conrey, 1936 —
Milford
W. Howard, 1937 —
Meredith
P. Snyder, 1937 —
Joe
Crail, 1938 —
K.
I. Perky, 1939 —
A.
J. Wallace, 1939 |
| | Los Angeles, 1940-1949:
James
McLachlan, 1940 —
Samuel
H. Piles, 1940 —
Ole
Hanson, 1940 —
George
Arthur Mathews, 1941 —
Herschel
L. Carnahan, 1941 —
Ira
Landrith, 1941 —
Herman
C. Baehr, 1942 —
Isaac
A. Manning, 1942 —
Boyle
Workman, 1942 —
John
F. Dockweiler, 1943 —
Charles
Kramer, 1943 —
John
Steven McGroarty, 1944 —
William
D. Stephens, 1944 —
Frederick
B. Fancher, 1944 —
Owen
C. McAleer, 1944 —
John
Frank Boyd, 1945 —
John
D. Fredericks, 1945 —
Louise
A. Zumwalt, 1946 —
Charles
H. Cooper, 1946 —
Frank
G. Finlayson, 1947 |
| | Los Angeles, 1950-1959:
Charles
H. Randall, 1951 —
Frederick
M. Roberts, 1952 —
Milton
K. Young, 1953 —
Benigno
C. Hernández, 1954 —
D.
Worth Clark, 1955 —
Leo
R. Sack, 1956 —
Thomas
S. Hogan, 1957 —
Louis
B. Mayer, 1957 —
William
E. Evans, 1959 —
Guy
G. Alway, 1959 —
John
C. Porter, 1959 —
Cecil
B. deMille, 1959 |
| | Los Angeles, 1960-1969:
Clarence
E. Gauss, 1960 —
Louis
Westcott Myers, 1960 —
Culbert
L. Olson, 1962 —
Edward
S. Shattuck, 1964 —
Eugene
Nabel, 1965 —
Walt
Disney, 1966 —
Robert
F. Kennedy, 1968 —
John
J. Garland, 1968 —
Fletcher
Bowron, 1968 —
Charlotta
Bass, 1969 —
William
Goetz, 1969 |
| | Los Angeles, 1970-1979:
Walter
S. Baring, Jr., 1975 —
Frank
Frankel, 1975 —
Spruille
Braden, 1978 |
| | Los Angeles, 1980-1989:
Paul
R. Williams, 1980 —
Theodore
E. Cummings, 1982 —
Harold
J. Gibbons, 1982 —
Myles
A. Paige, 1983 —
Maxwell
H. Gluck, 1984 —
Ellis
E. Patterson, 1985 —
Howard
Jarvis, 1986 —
Fred
Halstead, 1988 |
| | Los Angeles, 1990-1999:
Dwight
L. Hulse, 1990 —
Henry
S. Villard, 1996 —
Kenneth
Hahn, 1997 —
Edward
Lasker, 1997 —
Tom
Bradley, 1998 —
Gerald
Herbert Gottlieb, 1999 |
| | Los Angeles, 2000-2009:
Robert
H. Keefe, 2000 —
David
W. Williams, 2000 —
Melvin
Grover, 2001 —
Crispus
Attucks Wright, 2001 |
| | Los Angeles, 2010-2012:
Warren
Christopher, 2011 |
|
| | Los Feliz, Los Angeles:
William
M. Byrne, Jr., 2006 |
| | Marina del Rey:
Jesse
M. Unruh, 1987 —
Julian
C. Dixon, 2000 |
| | Monrovia:
William
Anderson Pile, 1889 —
John
H. Stephens, 1924 —
Edgar
E. Clark, 1930 |
| | Monterey Park:
George
E. Danielson, 1998 |
| | North Hollywood, Los Angeles:
David
C. Coates, 1933 |
| | Palmdale:
Arthur
C. Harper, 1948 |
| | Palos Verdes:
Charles
Edward Chapel, 1967 |
| | Palos Verdes Estates:
Kit
F. Clardy, 1961 |
| | Paramount:
Mary
J. Starcevic, 1980 |
| | Pasadena:
Adonijah
Strong Welch, 1889 —
Harvey
David Scott, 1891 —
William
R. Marshall, 1896 —
Edwin
H. Conger, 1907 —
William
S. Cowherd, 1915 —
Lionel
Allen Sheldon, 1917 —
George
F. Edmunds, 1919 —
Henry
H. Markham, 1923 —
Charles
Webster Bell, 1927 —
Mark
R. Bacon, 1941 —
George
E. Waldo, 1942 —
Henry
W. Wright, 1948 —
Moses
E. Lewis, 1951 —
John
W. Preston, Sr., 1958 —
Herbert
Hoover, Jr., 1969 —
Edgar
W. Hiestand, 1970 —
Maurice
H. Stans, 1998 —
Charles
R. Imbrecht, 2000 —
Edward
R. Roybal, 2005 —
Robert
Boochever, 2011 |
| | Pico Rivera:
Alberto
Natividad, 2000 |
| | Pomona:
Denwood
L. Chapin, 1985 —
Eldridge
Cleaver, 1998 |
| | San Gabriel:
Benjamin
D. Wilson, 1878 —
William
Wemmer, 1947 |
| | San Marino:
Preston
Hotchkis, 1989 —
John
C. Elliott, 2001 |
| | San Pedro, Los Angeles:
Vincent
Thomas, 1980 —
Glenn
M. Anderson, 1994 |
| | Sandberg:
Ulysses
S. Grant, Jr., 1929 |
| | Santa Clarita:
Marilyn
Chambers, 2009 |
| | Santa Fe Springs:
Betty
Wilson, 2000 |
| | Santa Monica:
Volney
E. Howard, 1889 —
Seth
H. Yocum, 1895 —
William
C. Grimes, 1931 —
Courtney
W. Hamlin, 1950 —
Lawrence
C. Phipps, 1958 —
Leland
M. Ford, 1965 —
Mary
Pickford Rogers, 1979 —
Stuart
Hamblen, 1989 —
Robert
S. Stevens, 2000 —
John
Ferraro, 2001 —
Alphonzo
Bell, 2004 |
| | Sierra Madre:
Job
Harriman, 1925 |
| | South Pasadena:
Thomas
F. Ford, 1958 —
Lloyd
Davis, 2001 |
| | Studio City, Los Angeles:
Robert
B. Memminger, 1981 —
Samuel
W. Yorty, 1998 |
| | Sunland, Los Angeles:
Minor
L. Moore, 1958 |
| | Torrance:
Gordon
R. Hahn, 2001 |
| | Valencia (now part of Santa Clarita):
James
H. Gilmartin, 2003 |
| | Valley Village, Los Angeles:
Leo
A. Riordan, 2007 |
| | West Covina:
Leander
Isbell, 1965 —
George
A. Kasem, 2002 |
| | Whittier:
Ronald
B. Cameron, 2006 |
| | Woodland Hills, Los Angeles:
Vanessa
Brown, 1999 |
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