References/Distinctions

National Register of Historic Places, National Parks Service Hotel San Clemente, July 21, 1989.

National Register of Historic Places, National Parks Service Casa Romantica, September 5, 1991.

“A Course in the Appreciation of Architecture.” California Southland, July 1926, 27-8.

“Apartment House of Essentially Spanish Style Is Constructed in This Neighborhood By Local Firm.” Pasadena Star News, March 20, 1926, 44.

“Architectural Club of Los Angeles.” California Southland, July 1926, 23.

“A True Architect Who Left His Impress on California.” California Southland, November 1926, 26.

Banks, Homer. The Story of San Clemente. San Clemente, CA: El Heraldo de San Clemente, 1930.

“A Birthday Surprise.” Intelligencer Journal, December 30, 1912, 11.

“Brown and Snyder Sell Many Local Properties.” Lancaster New Era, January 13, 1923, 5.

“Building Beauty Into Business.” California Southland, May 1926, 25.

“The California Countryside Department.” California Southland, December 1928, 18-19.

“Castles in Spain and Their Subtle Color.” California Southland, July 1926, 16.

“Draftsman Banquet.” Lancaster Morning Journal, February 4, 1913, 6.

“E.B. Wheeler House/Norwick [sic] Village.” Architectural Digest, June, 1926, 54-55.

“E. T. Fraim Lock Co.” The Iron Age, Vol. III, no 14, 1083.

“Funeral of Architect is Planned.” Pasadena Post, August 30, 1926, 15.

Gebhard, David. The Creation of A New Spain in America. Santa Barbara, CA: University of California Santa Barbara, 1982.

----- and Robert Winter and Robert Inman. An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles. 6th Edition. Los Angeles, CA: Angel City Press, 2081.

Gebhard, Particia and Masson, Kathryn. The Santa Barbara County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, CA: Daniel and Daniel Publishers, 2001.

“G. E. Hewson House.” Architectural Digest, June, 1926, 44.

“How Shall An Architect’s Ideas Be Shown?” California Southland, December 1926, 26.

“J. Wilmer Hershey.” Architect and Engineer, October, 1926, 114.

“J. Wilmer Hershey (obituary).” Pasadena Star News, August 30, 1926, 2.

“J. Wilmer Hershey, Architect, Dies.” Lancaster New Era, September 1, 1926, 3.

“Just a Personal Letter to My Friends and Their Friends.” Los Angeles Times, February 19, 1926, 9.

“J. W. Hershey, Local Architect, Won Lasting Fame in California,” Lancaster News Journal/The Sunday News Magazine Section, November 21, 1926, 1;5.

“Lancaster Architect to Rebuild Ruined City.” Lancaster New Era, August 4, 1925, 2.

“Le Petit Village.” Pasadena Star News, June 4, 2005, A1; A6.

“Master Dreamer Spun a Vision of San Clemente.” Los Angeles Times, October 7, 1977, OC 1.

“New Beverly Crest Home.” The Beverly Hills Citizen, June 2, 1927, 10.

“New Hillside Residences Rise Fast.” Los Angeles Times, June 12, 1927, E8.

“Old World Idyll in Altadena.” Los Angeles Times, September 21, 2006, F6.

“Ole Hanson Announces San Clemente.” Los Angeles Times, December 6, 1925, E4.

“Ole Hanson’s San Clemente: A Seaside Homeland.” California Southland, August, 1926, 26-27.

“Pennsylvania.” Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Vol. 28, 1923, 707.

“Sells Duke Street Property.“ Lancaster New Era, October 5, 1921, 4.

“Sketches and the Model for the Courts of Hall of Records and Dungeon Tower.” California Southland, (n. d., 1928), 12-13.

“Social and Personal.” Lancaster New Era, June 23, 1925, 7.

“Spanish Village of San Clemente Will Shortly Rise on Edge of Pacific Ocean.” Pasadena Star News, December 12, 1975, 40.

“Village Keeps Design Uniform.” Los Angeles Times, March 27, 1927, V6.

“The Young Architect and the New Town.” California Southland, December 1928, 16-17.

“Young Pasadena Architect to Rebuild Santa Barbara.” Pasadena Post, July 27, 1925, 1;8.

“Well Known Couple Married in Maryland.” Lancaster News Journal, December 22, 1919, 3.

“Wilmer Hershey to Design City.” Intelligencer Journal, August 4, 1925, 1.