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George A. Jr. & Walter Scott Newhall
Grandsons of H.M. Newhall


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George Almer Newhall Jr., age 8 (left), and Walter Scott Newhall, 4, in 1912; grandsons of Henry Mayo Newhall and eventual co-owners of The Newhall Land and Farming Co.

George Jr. (1904-1958) was the son of George Almer Newhall (Sr.) and Caroline Taylor. He was an officer in the company in the 1920s and managed the Meridian Ranch until 1937 when he had a falling out with then-president Atholl McBean, a counsin's husband, who had taken control of the company in 1933.

George Jr.'s brother Walter Scott (1908-1960), the youngest grandson of Henry Mayo Newhall, served in the Navy and joined the board of Newhall Land in 1951.

Illustrated on page 114 of Ruth Newhall (1992).


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HENRY MAYO NEWHALL

H.M.N. CATEGORIES:
• Personal-Bio.
• Auction Business
• Early Newhall Land
• Newhall Ranch House
• Farming-Ranching
• Newhall Land Execs


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Documentary: Story of Henry Mayo Newhall & Newhall Foundation (2015)

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Portrait x2

• Bio (Newhall Fdn.)


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HMN Signature on SF&SJRR Pass, <1870

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HMN's Railroad Receipts (2)

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5 Sons 1873

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Obituary 1882

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Reading of Will 1882

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Graves of HMN & Heirs, Wyatt Earp, more

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Son H.G. Newhall's California Bank

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Grandsons George A., Walter Scott 1912

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Grandson Almer Calls Argentina 1930

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