Louis Roeder (28 January 1835 – 20 February 1918) was a prominent German-American blacksmith, businessman, and politician who played a significant role in shaping early Los Angeles. Known for his pioneering efforts in land development and his term on the Los Angeles Common Council, Roeder's legacy extends across various aspects of the city's growth, particularly in the fields of real estate and civic leadership.
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1835
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1915 (aged 79)
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