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J. L. Schleimer

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240:, Schleimer was one of the major forces in the United States advocating for the U. S. recognition of Obregón's government. It began prior to his assuming his duties as a state senator, when as a member of the Nogales Chamber of Commerce, he pushed for putting together a train of Arizona businessmen to go to Obregón's inauguration. During 1921 and 1922 he traveled the country speaking in front of state legislatures and chambers of commerce, attempting to get them to draw up declarations in support of the Obregón presidency. As a state senator, he authored the proclamation in the state senate wherein Arizona became the first state in the union to recognize the new government. Then he got numerous other states and organizations to do the same. He became known as "Obregon's original booster". In 1924, when a plot was uncovered to overthrow President Obregón, Schleimer was in Los Angeles, helping the Mexican government handle the conflict. 255:. He held the position at least through 1938. In 1936, he became embroiled in a bitter divorce with his wife. Gertrude claimed that Jack had forced her to sign away her rights to their property in Bardsdale, while Jack filed a cross-complaint that Gertrude was having an affair while he had been away in Panama on business. The cross-complaints for divorce were initially denied in California's Superior Court in October, but Jack Schleimer refiled and was granted a divorce in December 1936. In the divorce decree, in what was called an "unusual decision", Gertrude was given custody of their teenage daughter, while Jack was given custody of the two minor boys. Schleimer died on December 9, 1953, in 213:
incorporated an oil exploration company, the Arizona-Burk Oil Company, shortly after Schleimer returned from visiting the oil fields in Texas. In addition to the Texas oil fields, Schleimer was also interested in the oil fields in southern California, being part of the group behind the Paramount Oil Company, a group which also included
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service, and reported for duty in San Francisco. After the war ended, Schleimer received an honorable discharge, and returned to Nogales. In February 1919, Schleimer married his wife, Gertrude, in Los Angeles, after which they returned to Nogales. In May 1919, he and several other partners
221:. After the death of Dunbar, Schleimer formed another real estate development company with his brother, Albert, The Border Investment and Realty Company. One of the first projects the Border Investment Company engaged in was the development of a 20-acre tract fronting Crawford Street. 197:, where he became partners with George D. Dunbar, a prominent Nogales real estate developer. They were partners in the Southwestern Investment Corporation. In 1918, Schleimer and Dunbar divested themselves of any interest in the Building & Loan Association in 1232: 247:. In March 1928, Schleimer became the district manager for the Mexican National Navigation Lines. By 1932, Schleimer was the vice-consul for the 305: 1227: 1252: 1247: 260: 65: 104: 280: 158: 218: 652: 229: 162: 41: 217:, former Arizona Secretary of State, and future governor of Arizona. The company owned oil fields in 190: 244: 193:, where he was a director in the California Estate Company. In 1917, Schleimer had relocated to 126: 309: 1066: 1002: 970: 252: 214: 209: 182: 1242: 1237: 256: 225: 154: 130: 8: 1194: 1162: 1130: 1098: 1034: 233: 186: 938: 876: 844: 812: 780: 748: 716: 684: 620: 588: 556: 524: 492: 460: 428: 396: 194: 166: 122: 198: 1207: 1175: 1143: 1111: 1079: 1047: 1015: 983: 951: 919: 889: 857: 825: 793: 761: 729: 697: 665: 633: 601: 569: 537: 505: 473: 441: 409: 377: 347: 35: 1221: 1189: 1157: 1125: 1093: 1061: 1029: 997: 965: 933: 903: 871: 839: 807: 775: 743: 711: 679: 647: 615: 583: 551: 519: 487: 455: 423: 391: 361: 331: 185:. In the early 1910s, Schleimer was involved in the real estate business in 77: 205: 153:
was an American politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the
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In 1920, Schleimer ran unopposed in the Democrat primary for the single
1062:"Venezuela Honorary Counsel Grieving Over Wife's Death, Takes Own Life" 308:. Arizona State Library, Archives, & Public Records. Archived from 248: 170: 165:. He was a real estate developer, first in California, then in 237: 584:"Articles of Incorporation of the Arizona-Burk Oil Company" 1126:"Woman Says Husband Threatened Her In Trying To Get Land" 243:
By 1927, Schleimer had returned to California, living in
648:"Paramount Company Planning to Spud-In At an Early Date" 232:. He also won in November's general election. After 281:"History of the Arizona State Legislature 1912-1966" 204:In July 1918, after the United States entry into 1219: 169:. Later in life he became the vice-council for 251:embassy in Los Angeles, and he had moved to 181:Schleiman was born on August 11, 1889, in 904:"Long Beach Mexicans Said In Rebel Plot" 201:, a company the two of them had formed. 1233:Democratic Party Arizona state senators 300: 298: 208:, Schleimer volunteered and joined the 1220: 55:January 1921 – December 1922 1190:"Divorce Granted to Ex-U. S. Consul" 295: 13: 1158:"Schleimer Divorce Decrees Denied" 14: 1264: 1228:20th-century Arizona politicians 16:American politician from Arizona 1253:People from Needles, California 1182: 1150: 1118: 1086: 1054: 1022: 990: 958: 926: 896: 864: 848:. September 11, 1920. p. 2 832: 800: 784:. September 11, 1920. p. 2 768: 736: 704: 688:. 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May 28, 1919. p. 12 464:. July 27, 1918. p. 3 1102:. May 11, 1936. p. 3 840:"Inauguration of Obregon" 624:. May 24, 1919. p. 3 261:Forest Lawn Memorial Park 144: 136: 118: 110: 100: 92: 87: 83: 71: 59: 48: 32: 28: 21: 872:"Senator Schleiman Home" 236:, won the presidency of 161:, holding the seat from 908:The Long Beach Telegram 366:Oroville Daily Register 680:"New Real Estate Firm" 189:. By 1915, he was in 1067:The Los Angeles Times 1003:The Los Angeles Times 971:The Los Angeles Times 776:"Simms And Smith Win" 210:U. S. 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Index

Arizona Senate
Santa Cruz County
T. P. Thompson
C. A. Pierce
Democratic
Nogales, Arizona
Los Angeles
Glendale
Arizona State Senate
5th Arizona State Legislature
Santa Cruz County
Nogales, Arizona
Venezuela
San Diego, California
Needles, California
San Francisco
Nogales, Arizona
Nogales, Sonora
World War I
U. S. Merchant Marine
Sidney Osborn
Huntington Beach
Arizona State Senate
Santa Cruz County
Álvaro Obregón
Mexico
Los Angeles
Venezuelan
Bardsdale
Glendale, California

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