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Richard's mother, Hannah Milhous, a devout Quaker, was quiet, honest, industrious, but also reserved, private, and unemotional. Their second son, Richard, born in 1913, entered the Nixon household at a particularly tense time, just after Frank uprooted Hannah from her Quaker community and tight-knit family in Whittier, California, and moved her to nearby Yorba Linda, where he bought a lemon orchard. The move was financially disastrous and subjected Hannah to anxiety and depression.

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Francis' gas station in Whittier

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Has a source been able to provide a location for that gas station? It would be interesting if one was still there, and doubly so if it was an AM/PM. knoodelhed (talk) 00:11, 8 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]