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Austin Conrad Shafer : ウィキペディア英語版
Austin Conrad Shafer
Austin Conrad Shafer (1844–1944) was a schoolteacher, property owner and real estate agent who served on the Los Angeles, California, Common Council, the legislative branch of the city, in the 19th Century and was president of that city's school board.
==Personal==

Shafer was born May 19, 1844, in Mount Ephraim, Ohio, the son of William Shafer of Virginia and Isabel Voorhies of New York. He came to California in 1872 and to Los Angeles in 1876. Shafer and Mary Harriot Harrold of Oak Ranch, San Joaquin Valley, were married on November 2, 1879, and they had three children, Roy V. Shafer, Effie Mae Wilgus and Callie Shafer, who died in 1896 at the age of 3.〔(Luella Sawyer and Clare Wallace, Los Angeles Public Library reference file, from a personal interview and sources as cited there, 1935–36 )〕〔("Events in Society," ''Los Angeles Times,'' May 21, 1901 )〕〔("Soldier-Teacher Paid Tribute," ''Los Angeles Times,'' May 21,1939, page 12 )〕
After Shafer moved to Los Angeles, he built a "neat $1000 cottage on the hills near Ellis Villa College," where it was noted that "Considerable property has been sold . . . since the beginning of the Cable road"〔("Dots," ''Los Angeles Times,'' July 10, 1885, page 4 )〕 (a cable railway built east-west on Second Street over Bunker Hill, Los Angeles).〔("The Cable Road: The Enterprise Successfully Inaugurated Yesterday," ''Los Angeles Times,'' April 22, 1885, page 4 )〕 Shafer lived in the same house at 1801 Church Avenue (later 1801 South Kingsley Drive),〔("Los Angeles in the 1900s: Streets of a Hundred Years Ago )〕 from at least 1909 to the mid-1930s,〔("Certified List of Candidates for Primary Nominating Election," ''Los Angeles Herald,'' October 26, 1909, page 6 )〕〔() Location of the Shafer home on ''Mapping L.A.''〕 in today's Harvard Heights area.〔
Shafer died at the age of 100 on August 15, 1944, in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Sawtelle. Interment was at Rosedale Cemetery.〔("Austin C. Shafer, 100, Leader in G.A.R., Dies," ''Los Angeles Times,'' August 17, 1944, page A-8 )〕

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