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Wolfskill home - 4th & 5th and Alameda


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    Location: Los Angeles (Calif.) "269."--text on image. With stamp of "Pacific Stereopticon Con." on verso. Title transcribed from note on verso.

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  • Wolfskill home at 4th and 5th and Alameda Streets, Los Angeles

    Wolfskill home at 4th and 5th and Alameda Streets, Los Angeles

    Visual Materials

    View of brick and wood buildings in the vicinity of 4th Street, 5th Street and Alameda Street in Los Angeles, California, identified as the former home of William Wolfskill (1798–1866).

    photCL_555_06_59_1