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  1. Andrew Boyle Workman (September 20, 1868 – December 25, 1942) was a Los Angeles politician and businessman. He served as President of the Los Angeles City Council and, as such, was acting Mayor on occasion. He was the first city councilman to represent District 4 (Wilshire ward), under the new charter of 1925. He was a candidate ...

  2. Boyle-Workman family. William H. Workman (January 1, 1839–February 21, 1918) Boyle Workman (September 20, 1868–December 25, 1942) Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum. El Campo Santo Cemetery; Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles; References

  3. Andrew Boyle Workman (September 20, 1868 – December 25, 1942) was a Los Angeles politician and businessman. He served as President of the Los Angeles City Council and, as such, was acting Mayor on occasion. He was the first city councilman to represent District 4 (Wilshire ward), under the new charter of 1925. He was a candidate for mayor in 1929.

  4. 12 de feb. de 2021 · Portrait Gallery: The Children of Maria Boyle and William H. Workman, ca. 1884. by homesteadmuseum. February 12, 2021. by Paul R. Spitzzeri. After the calamitous collapse of the Temple and Workman bank in early 1876, the branch of the family centered on the owners William Workman, founder with his wife Nicolasa Urioste of the ...

  5. 11 de abr. de 2021 · The topics had quite a parallel, with the first one for the museum discussing the Workman and Temple families in 1860s Los Angeles and the second for the BHCP concerning Andrew A. Boyle and his years between 1858 and 1871 living at Paredon Blanco (White Bluff) on the east bank of the Los Angeles River in what became, a few years after his death, the neighborhood of Boyle Heights.

  6. The Boyle-Workman family relates to the pioneer interconnected Boyle and Workman families that were prominent in: the history of colonial Pueblo de Los Angeles and American Los Angeles; the Los Angeles Basin and San Gabriel Valley regions; and Southern California — from 1830 to 1930 in Mexican Alta California and the subsequent state of California.