Three children outside a brick building. The smallest, Ernie Quon, sits in a wicker chair. Davis Quon stands on the right, leaning on the chair, and standing tall is Frank Quon.
Jeong Shee, applicant for admission as lawful wife of a domiciled Chinese merchant. - upper right: Received October 7, 1927, Immigration Service, Los Angeles, California middle: Exempt status of affiant Quan Ying Lung conceded this date on basis of _______ thereof submitted. Ed L. _______ opp Acting Commissioner of Immigration Port of San Francisco, California. Date - October 5, 1927 bottom left: 15 day of June 1927, W.S. Brasher Notary Public.
Jeong Shee, applicant for admission as lawful wife of a domiciled Chinese merchant. - upper right: Received October 7, 1927, Immigration Service, Los Angeles, California middle: Exempt status of affiant Quan Ying Lung conceded this date on basis of _______ thereof submitted. Ed L. _______ opp Acting Commissioner of Immigration Port of San Francisco, California. Date - October 5, 1927 bottom left: 15 day of June 1927, W.S. Brasher Notary Public.
Long Wah "Wah Suk" Quon and his nephews (left to right: Howard, Bill, Frank, and Ernie) stand in the street in front of a 1934 Packard and Old Pico House
The five Quon brothers, Hugh, Frank, Bill, Howard and Ernest, sit in the park in Los Angeles Plaza behind some benches. Several men sitting on the benches as well as a passerby look also into the camera.