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- Q6675064 description "Chinese banker".
- Q6675064 description "Chinese banker".
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- Q6675064 abstract "Look Tin Eli (d. 1919) was a Chinese businessman from Mendocino, California, the first Chinese person to graduate from Mendocino High School. He became a businessman in San Francisco, where he founded the Bank of Canton. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, he was one of a group of merchants who hired American architects to rebuild San Francisco's Chinatown in a stereotypical "Oriental" style in order to promote tourism and social change. His brother, Lee Eli, was also a wealthy banker.".
- Q6675064 deathDate "1919".
- Q6675064 deathYear "1919".
- Q6675064 thumbnail Look_Tin_Eli.png?width=300.
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- Q6675064 dateOfDeath "1919".
- Q6675064 name "Eli, Look Tin".
- Q6675064 shortDescription "Chinese banker".
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- Q6675064 comment "Look Tin Eli (d. 1919) was a Chinese businessman from Mendocino, California, the first Chinese person to graduate from Mendocino High School. He became a businessman in San Francisco, where he founded the Bank of Canton. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, he was one of a group of merchants who hired American architects to rebuild San Francisco's Chinatown in a stereotypical "Oriental" style in order to promote tourism and social change. His brother, Lee Eli, was also a wealthy banker.".
- Q6675064 label "Look Tin Eli".
- Q6675064 depiction Look_Tin_Eli.png.
- Q6675064 givenName "Look Tin".
- Q6675064 name "Eli, Look Tin".
- Q6675064 name "Look Tin Eli".
- Q6675064 surname "Eli".