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He was succeeded by his son, John H. \"Fritz\" Fisher, who maintained leadership positions for various electric and water companies. Fritz worked with prominent Hollywood filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille during the filming of “The Call of the North” at Big Bear Lake in June of 1914. He visited the Arizona territory in 1909 and began collecting Native American art, which has descended through the family. \n\nFisher's Pueblo Indian style home and various pieces of his collection are featured in the book, \"'Fun with Fritz' - Adventures in Early Redlands, Big Bear, and Hollywood with John H. 'Fritz' Fisher\" by William G. Moore. 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He was succeeded by his son, John H. \"Fritz\" Fisher, who maintained leadership positions for various electric and water companies. Fritz worked with prominent Hollywood filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille during the filming of “The Call of the North” at Big Bear Lake in June of 1914. He visited the Arizona territory in 1909 and began collecting Native American art, which has descended through the family. \n\nFisher's Pueblo Indian style home and various pieces of his collection are featured in the book, \"'Fun with Fritz' - Adventures in Early Redlands, Big Bear, and Hollywood with John H. 'Fritz' Fisher\" by William G. Moore. 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He was succeeded by his son, John H. \"Fritz\" Fisher, who maintained leadership positions for various electric and water companies. Fritz worked with prominent Hollywood filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille during the filming of “The Call of the North” at Big Bear Lake in June of 1914. He visited the Arizona territory in 1909 and began collecting Native American art, which has descended through the family. \n\nFisher's Pueblo Indian style home and various pieces of his collection are featured in the book, \"'Fun with Fritz' - Adventures in Early Redlands, Big Bear, and Hollywood with John H. 'Fritz' Fisher\" by William G. Moore. 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Fritz worked with prominent Hollywood filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille during the filming of “The Call of the North” at Big Bear Lake in June of 1914. He visited the Arizona territory in 1909 and began collecting Native American art, which has descended through the family. \n\nFisher's Pueblo Indian style home and various pieces of his collection are featured in the book, \"'Fun with Fritz' - Adventures in Early Redlands, Big Bear, and Hollywood with John H. 'Fritz' Fisher\" by William G. Moore. 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He was succeeded by his son, John H. \"Fritz\" Fisher, who maintained leadership positions for various electric and water companies. Fritz worked with prominent Hollywood filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille during the filming of “The Call of the North” at Big Bear Lake in June of 1914. He visited the Arizona territory in 1909 and began collecting Native American art, which has descended through the family. \n\nFisher's Pueblo Indian style home and various pieces of his collection are featured in the book, \"'Fun with Fritz' - Adventures in Early Redlands, Big Bear, and Hollywood with John H. 'Fritz' Fisher\" by William G. Moore. 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