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James Duval Phelan (1861-1930) was one of San Francisco's most prominent citizens, but he loved his country estate, Villa Montalvo, more than anyplace else. His father, James Phelan, was an Irish immigrant and a '49er who managed to parlay his Gold Rush
James Duval Phelan (1861-1930) was one of San Francisco's most prominent citizens, but he loved his country estate, Villa Montalvo, more than anyplace else. His father, James Phelan, was an Irish immigrant and a '49er who managed to parlay his Gold Rush
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James Duval Phelan (April 20, 1861–August 7, 1930) was an American politician and banker.
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