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Otto J. Zahn (ca. 1871 1965) was the second person to represent District 10 on the Los Angeles City Council, serving from 1925 until 1927. Zahn was the son of Frances and Johann Carl Zahn, a wealthy Prussian-born physician who lived in Victoria, Australia, and who moved to San Francisco, California, with his family in 1871. Otto and two brothers, Oscar Carl and Oswald Frances, were born in that city, and in 1873 or 1874 the family moved to Los Angeles, where Frances had two more boys, Lorenzo Paul and Hector N. They lived on Spring Street but then moved in 1890 to 427 South Hope Street on…mehr

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Otto J. Zahn (ca. 1871 1965) was the second person to represent District 10 on the Los Angeles City Council, serving from 1925 until 1927. Zahn was the son of Frances and Johann Carl Zahn, a wealthy Prussian-born physician who lived in Victoria, Australia, and who moved to San Francisco, California, with his family in 1871. Otto and two brothers, Oscar Carl and Oswald Frances, were born in that city, and in 1873 or 1874 the family moved to Los Angeles, where Frances had two more boys, Lorenzo Paul and Hector N. They lived on Spring Street but then moved in 1890 to 427 South Hope Street on Bunker Hill, where they lived until 1912. The elder Zahn was also a minister, and he financed a church on Spring Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets; it later became the First German Methodist Episcopal Church. He died in October 1901 at the age of 79.