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December 16, 2016

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132 DIGS.NET | 12.16.2016 (clockwise from top) Guests originally arrived via this driveway; a 1928 photo of the front entry of the house, featuring the grand stairs where the family's eldest daughter, Lucy, held her wedding; a modern photo of the Card Room; and a 1928 photo of the Card Room, showing the original marble fountain and painted murals. A R C H I T E C T | D E S I G N | B U I L D B efore the name "Doheny" denoted the upper crust of Los Angeles, it signified the ambition of one man: Edward Laurence Doheny (the source for the character Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood and a real-life player in the Teapot Dome scandal). The native Midwesterner landed in L.A. from a considerably smaller town in Wisconsin with a prospector's spirit. But when Doheny's initial hope for gold turned to thoughts of oil, he and his friend Charles A. Canfield became the first to strike the slick in Los Angeles in 1892. Though fortune favored Doheny in the oil fields, it did not smile upon his first marriage to Carrie Louella Wilkins, which ended in divorce but did produce an heir, Edward "Ned" Doheny. Greystone Mansion & Gardens: The Doheny Estate

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