A Look at Distant Cousin “Diamond-Tooth Charlie” and His Work in Establishing USC’s College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Angelus Hospital
In which I discuss Dr. Charles William Bryson, also known as “Diamond-Tooth Charlie,” and how he helped establish USC’s College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Angelus Hospital; and I explain his family connections to my great grandfather, Dr. W. F. Traughber.
Living Across from Charlie Chaplin Studio: The Traughbers’ First-Hand View of the Hollywood Movie Industry (and a Look at Charlie Chaplin)
In which I discuss my grandmother ‘s experience growing up in Hollywood at 1359 N. La Brea Avenue across from Charlie Chaplin’s Studio, her brother Frank’s experience working for Charlie Chaplin, and her family’s experience of having a “front row view” of the growth of the Hollywood movie industry. Oh, and I also talk a lot about Charlie Chaplin!
The Story of a House: 1359 N. La Brea Avenue in Hollywood
In which I discuss the history of a house - specifically, the house at 1359 N. La Brea Avenue in Hollywood, CA, that my great grandparents moved into in 1911, soon after it was completed; and in which they continued to live until the late 1940s, watching as the the city and the movie business grew around them and Charlie Chaplin built his studio right across the street.
Following in My Great-Grandparents’ Footsteps: An Afternoon at Strawberry Hill in Golden Gate Park
In which we “retrace” the 1905 honeymoon footsteps of my great-grandparents, Frank and Nora Traughber, and their visit to Strawberry Hill and Blue Heron (aka. Stow) Lake in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA.