George L. Crenshaw
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. He was the owner of C.H. Brown Banking Company in Missouri and the Crenshaw Security Company in Los Angeles, California.
George Lafayette Crenshaw | |
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Born | c. 1854 Jasper County, Missouri |
Died | Los Angeles, California | 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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