San Fernando Valley Movie Making 1912 To 1915
- San Fernando Valley
- History of the San Fernando Valley to 1915
- Rancho Providencia First Movie Town 1912
- Providencia Ranch Oak Crest - Universal/Bison 101 Movies
- Nestor Studios valley ranch
- Universal City the two valley ranch locations
- Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) Movie location
- "San Fernando Valley" By Marc Wanamaker (2011) Page 97, 103, and 106
- "Oak Crest, a film city by itself" The New York Dramatic Mirror - January 15, 1913 page 49.
- "Universal City Visit" Rotarian February 1914
- "Early Universal City"; by Robert S. Birchard
- "A Motion Picture City... " Daily Advocate, October 2, 1914 Page 6
- "Scrap it" the Old Universal - 1915 Universal Tour Brochure
- The Cowboys, Indians and zoo 1914 first assets to be moved to the new Universal City.
- "The Theatre of Science; a volume of progress and achievement in the motion picture industry" by Robert Grau : Page 287 - 1914 Broadway Pub. Co. New York
- The Life & Adventures of Carl Laemmle; by John Drinkwater (Carl Laemmle views Nestor ranch and names the area Universal City))
Universal History 1912 to 1915 - "Frickr Universal Image collection" by Dennis Dickens
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