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John B. Miller at the June 5, 1930 ceremony to dedicate the solid granite cornerstone of the new Edison Building at Fifth and Grand Streets
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John B Miller speaking at the Cornerstone placement ceremony at the new SCE General Office at 5th & Grand
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Construction of Edison Building general office, 5th & Grand avenues, Los Angeles
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Photographs by P.J. Walker Construction Company showing construction progress of the Edison General Office building at Fifth and Grand streets in Los Angeles from May to November 1930. There are also photographs by Mushet showing president John B. Miller and George C. Ward at dedication ceremony and laying of the cornerstone.
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