George L. Crenshaw
American real estate developer and banker / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Lafayette Crenshaw (c. 1854 – February 18, 1937) was an American real estate developer and banker who helped develop several upscale residential developments in mid-city Los Angeles and Southern Los Angeles neighborhoods in the early 1900s including Lafayette Square and Wellington Square.[1] He was the owner of C.H. Brown Banking Company in Missouri[2] and the Crenshaw Security Company in Los Angeles, California.[3]
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George Lafayette Crenshaw | |
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Born | c. 1854 Jasper County, Missouri |
Died | (1937-02-18)February 18, 1937 |
Occupation(s) | Real estate developer, Banker |
Spouse | Virginia Fink Crenshaw |
Children | Zulah Clementine Crenshaw Wilson, Charles Robert Lafayette Crenshaw, Loren Oldham Crenshaw, Russell Fink Crenshaw |
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