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FRANK C. HILL

 

 

      Another member of the California bar who has attained success in practice is Frank C. Hill, of Los Angeles. He is a native of the state of Missouri, and was born in 1883 at Stanberry. He obtained his early educational training in public grammar and high schools of his native city, and after attending Northwestern University, Chicago, for some time, moved to California in 1900.

      Mr. Hill's legal training was obtained through private study in the offices of Flint & Barker, of Los Angeles, and he was admitted to the bar in 1905. Since then he has been active in legal circles of Los Angeles. He practices individually, specializing in corporation, probate and commercial law, and has built up a splendid clientele, being Counsel for a number of well known interests. He is also President, as well as Counsel, of the California & Eastern Steamship Co.

      Mr. Hill holds membership in the American Bar Association, State Bar of California, and Los Angeles County Bar Association, as well as the Los Angeles City Club, Jonathan Club, The Gables, Bel Air Club, and various other organizations. In 1907 he married Helen Hale and they have three children, Webster, Elsbeth and Franklin.

 

 

Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.

Source: "American Blue Book California Lawyers" by H. James Boswell, Page 135, Produced by H. James Boswell, 1928.


© 2008 Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.

 

 

 

 

 

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