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Hellman, Isaias Wolfr2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:53:59+00:00
Portrait of Isaias W. Hellman, ca. 1899

Portrait of Isaias W. Hellman, ca. 1899

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(1842-1920)

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Portrait of Isaias W. Hellman, ca. 1899
Hellman, Isaias W. Portrait, ca. 1899

As the president or director of seventeen banks at various points in his career, and as one of California’s largest…

Los Angeles Home of Isaias and Esther Hellman, ca. 1880
Los Angeles Home of Isaias and Esther Hellman, ca. 1880

In 1876, Isaias and Esther Hellman built a thirteen-room mansion on the corner of 4th and Main Streets, in one…

Portrait of Herman Hellman, ca. 1906
Hellman, Herman Portrait, ca. 1906

Isaias Hellman’s younger brother Herman, who emigrated with him in 1859, achieved great success as a businessman in his own…

Portrait of Marco Hellman, n.d.
Hellman, Marco Portrait, n.d.

Isaias W. Hellman Jr. (nicknamed Marco) was the only son of Isaias and Esther Hellman. After graduating from the University…

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