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[[File:Real estate ad for Dolgeville, California (1905).jpg|thumb|Advertisement for real estate in Dolgeville, Los Angeles]]
Dolge failed financially and left Dolgeville in May 1899. He partnered with [[Henry E. Huntington]] on a similar project in [[Los Angeles]] in 1903, also called Dolgeville; Huntington forced him out of the project in 1910.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Rovner |first=Melissa |date=2020-09-01 |title=Historic Contingency in Dolgeville, Los Angeles 1903-1910 |url=https://journals.openedition.org/ardeth/1135 |journal=Ardeth. A Magazine on the Power of the Project |language=en |issue=6 |pages=49–65 |issn=2532-6457}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Phelps |first=Robert |date=1998-07-01 |title=The Manufacturing Suburb of Los Angeles: Henry Huntington, Alfred Dolge, and the Building of Dolgeville, California, 1903-1910 |url=https://online.ucpress.edu/scq/article/80/2/145/86921/The-Manufacturing-Suburb-of-Los-Angeles-Henry |journal=Southern California Quarterly |language=en |volume=80 |issue=2 |pages=145–172 |doi=10.2307/41171892 |jstor=41171892 |issn=0038-3929}}</ref> In 1912 he was reported as living in [[Covina, California]].<ref name="MBBSF" /> He died in [[Milan]], Italy on January 5, 1922, on a round the world tour.<ref>{{cite news |title=Late News Flashes |url=https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=RDP19220107.2.7 |access-date=4 July 2024 |publisher=Riverside Daily Press |date=7 January 1922 |page=1}}</ref> His body is interred in the Dolgeville, New York cemetery.<ref name="nrhpinv_ny"/>
 
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