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'''William Hartley''' was an apiarist in the [[Point Loma]] community.<ref>Emmett A. Greenwalt, ''California Utopia: Point Loma: 1897-1942'' 2nd revised edition (San Diego, CA: Point Loma Publications, 1978), 148 n7. Greenwalt gives an account of honey production in Lomaland.</ref> In 1951 he led a faction that separated from [[Point Loma]] in a succession dispute, and formed the [[Theosophical Society (Point Loma - Blavatskyhouse)|Theosophical Society Point Loma-Blavatskyhouse]] in The Hague, The Netherlands. | '''William Hartley''' was an apiarist [beekeeper] in the [[Point Loma]] community.<ref>Emmett A. Greenwalt, ''California Utopia: Point Loma: 1897-1942'' 2nd revised edition (San Diego, CA: Point Loma Publications, 1978), 148 n7. Greenwalt gives an account of honey production in Lomaland.</ref> In 1951 he led a faction that separated from [[Point Loma]] in a succession dispute, and formed the [[Theosophical Society (Point Loma - Blavatskyhouse)|Theosophical Society Point Loma-Blavatskyhouse]] in The Hague, The Netherlands. | ||
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[[Category:Point Loma|Hartley, William]] | [[Category:Point Loma|Hartley, William]] | ||
[[Category:TS Point Loma-Blavatskyhouse|Kok, D]] | [[Category:TS Point Loma-Blavatskyhouse|Kok, D]] | ||
[[Category:Farmers|Hartley, William]] | [[Category:Farmers|Hartley, William]] | ||
[[Category:People|Hartley, William]] |
Latest revision as of 01:25, 10 October 2017
William Hartley was an apiarist [beekeeper] in the Point Loma community.[1] In 1951 he led a faction that separated from Point Loma in a succession dispute, and formed the Theosophical Society Point Loma-Blavatskyhouse in The Hague, The Netherlands.
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- ↑ Emmett A. Greenwalt, California Utopia: Point Loma: 1897-1942 2nd revised edition (San Diego, CA: Point Loma Publications, 1978), 148 n7. Greenwalt gives an account of honey production in Lomaland.