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  2. Blythe, California - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Thomas Blythe died on April 4, 1883; his only revisit to the valley was in November 1882. [13] [14] After his death, the work in the valley halted and Blythe's estate subsequently went into litigation between his illegitimate daughter Florence and other claimants, the trial beginning in 1889. In the 1900s, Florence was awarded the ...

  3. Category:Blythe, California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Blythe, California" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. California Department of Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Real estate licensing is subject to both the Real Estate Law and the Regulations of the Commissioner, which have the force and effect of law. In enforcing the provisions of the Real Estate Law, the Commissioner has the authority to hold formal hearings involving a licensee or license applicant. The Commissioner also has the authority to issue ...

  5. East Blythe, California - Wikipedia

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    In the state legislature East Blythe is located in the 40th Senate District, represented by Democrat Denise Moreno Ducheny, and in the 80th Assembly District, represented by Republican Bonnie Garcia. In the United States House of Representatives, East Blythe is in California's 36th congressional district, represented by Democrat Ted Lieu. [6]

  6. Thomas Henry Blythe - Wikipedia

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    Blythe was born on July 22, 1822, in Mold, Flintshire, Wales. [5] The city of Blythe, California, the largest city in the Palo Verde Valley, is named for him. Blythe died in San Francisco on April 4, 1883 at the age of 60. [7] At the time of Blythe's death his estate was estimated to be worth around four million dollars.

  7. Blythe Intake - Wikipedia

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    The Blythe Intake is the place of the first irrigation canal to feed water to the Palo Verde Valley in 1877. It is located just north of Blythe, California in Riverside County, California. The Blythe Intake was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.948) on March 1, 1982. The site of the Blythe Intake is currently at the Palo Verde Dam. [1