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Warren (Virginia) and Frank J. Hogan letters to Bess Johnston and George W. Johnston Jr.
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  • Contributing Institution: The Huntington Library
    Title: Virginia Warren and Frank J. Hogan letters to Bess Johnston and George W. Johnston Jr.
    Creator: Hogan, Francis Joseph (1877-1944)
    Creator: Warren, Virginia
    Identifier/Call Number: mssWHJ
    Physical Description: .21 Linear Feet (1 half box)
    Date (inclusive): 1928-1937
    Abstract: A series of letters written primarily by Virginia Warren, who was secretary to Los Angeles lawyer Frank J. Hogan, to George W. Johnston Jr. and his wife Bess Johnston, concerning personal matters and the work of Hogan's law office.
    Language of Material: Materials are in English.

    Conditions Governing Access

    Open for use by qualified researchers and by appointment. Please contact Reader Services at the Huntington Library for more information.

    Conditions Governing Use

    The Huntington Library does not require that researchers request permission to quote from or publish images of this material, nor does it charge fees for such activities. The responsibility for identifying the copyright holder, if there is one, and obtaining necessary permissions rests with the researcher.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. Virginia Warren and Frank J. Hogan letters to Bess Johnston and George W. Johnston Jr., The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Purchased from Elliott Mittler, March 2022.

    Biographical / Historical

    Francis Joseph Hogan was an American lawyer who co-founded the firm of Hogan & Hartson in 1904 and served as president of the American Bar Association from 1938 to 1939. Virginia "Ginger" Warren worked at the firm as Hogan's secretary. Hogan's most notable case was his defense of oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny and the Pan-American Petroleum and Transport Company in a series of trials from 1924 to 1930. George W. Johnston Jr. was a board member of the Doheny Oil Company, and the co-executor of Estelle Doheny's estate.

    Scope and Contents

    A series of letters written primarily by Virginia "Ginger" Warren, who worked for lawyer Frank J. Hogan, to George W. Johnston Jr. and Bess Johnston, with a few letters and memoranda written by Hogan. Letters are not official office correspondence but rather more casual and personal, while also offering insights into current events. In addition to Warren's personal affairs and relationships with the Johnstons, topics include the Long Beach earthquake of 1933, the effects of the Great Depression on law firms and the federal government, Republican attitudes towards the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and the work of Hogan's law office on a variety of cases, including Andrew Mellon's tax evasion case and federal prosecutor Robert Jackson. Matters related to the Dohenys are also discussed, such as Estelle Doheny's role with the Petroleum Securities Company, and the disposition of of Edward L. Doheny's estate.

    Processing Information

    Processed at the time of accessioning by Kelly Kress in March 2022.

    Arrangement

    Arranged chronologically.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Earthquakes -- California
    Depressions -- 1929 -- United States
    Washington (D.C.) -- Economic conditions
    Personal correspondence
    Doheny, Edward L. (Edward Laurence), 1856-1935
    Doheny, Estelle, 1875-1958
    Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
    Mellon, Andrew W. (Andrew William), (1855-1937)