A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . l to the task imposed upon him and has metall demands upon his time and ingenuity withmost satisfying results. The present excellentcondition of the schools throughout the countyattests his capable management and places himin the front ranks as a successful educator in thebroadest sense of the word. Mr. Keppel is ex-president of the SchoolMasters Club of Los Angeles; member of theSchool Masters Club of Southern California;president of the


A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . l to the task imposed upon him and has metall demands upon his time and ingenuity withmost satisfying results. The present excellentcondition of the schools throughout the countyattests his capable management and places himin the front ranks as a successful educator in thebroadest sense of the word. Mr. Keppel is ex-president of the SchoolMasters Club of Los Angeles; member of theSchool Masters Club of Southern California;president of the Southern California TeachersAssociation: and a member of the State TeachersAssociation, and of the National EducationalAssociation. Mr. Keppel married Miss Mae Hubbard,daughter of Hanford Hubbard of Yolo 15, 1894. Mrs. Keppel is a native ofYolo county. They have one daughter. EsterMae Keppel. Mr. Keppel is a Republican, hav-ing served for years as a member of the Republi-can county central committee. He is also amember of numerous fraternal organizations:Ramona Parlor. N. S. G. W.; Woodmen of theWorld; Knights of the Maccabees; Fraternal. C>!r^/(T^ZS^^^^^S^i^ HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 609 Brotherhood; and a member of the Chamberof Commerce of Los Angeles. His popularityis unquestioned. He is devoted to educationalwork and his clear comprehension of the dutiesdevolving on him in his official capacity, togetherwith his efficient management, has been ofmaterial advantage to the schools of Los An-geles county. ISAAC L. FETTERMAN. Not the leastprominent and influential representative of thepioneers of Long Beach is the gentlemanwhose name introduces this article and whosepersonality is familiar to the leading citizensof the place. WHien he came to his present lo-cation in 1888 the now thriving city was amere hamlet of insignificant dimensions,scarcely worthy^ of a place on a state map ormention in a state history. Shortl)^ after hisarrival he started a live


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