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Carl Ingold Jacobson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carl Ingold Jacobson
Carl Ingold Jacobson (born 1877-died ?) was a City Council member in Los Angeles, California, from 1925 to 1933. He was tried on a morals charge, and then it was later shown that he was the victim of a frame-up by local police authorities. ==Biography==
Jacobson, born March 12, 1877, in Norway, was the son of Hans and Menkalie Jakobson and was brought to the United States at the age of 3. When he was grown, he worked for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad as a laborer and later became an engineer. Jacobson went to college in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and in 1903-04 he organized a branch of the YMCA for the Missouri Pacific Railroad. He was married in 1906 to Rose Summersgill, and in 1909 they moved to Los Angeles, where Jacobson was an engineer for the Southern Pacific. They had one daughter, Dr. Edna Winter. He became a citizen in 1917. The family home in Los Angeles was at 3014 Terry Place in Lincoln Heights.〔(Bing maps )〕 A Republican and a Protestant, he dealt in real estate and insurance. His hobbies were golf, hunting and fishing.〔(Los Angeles Public Library file )〕 He was nicknamed "Jake."〔("Carl Jacobson Vexes Voters," ''Los Angeles Times,'' May 26, 1923, page A-5 )〕
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