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Home of Postmaster Geo. A. Clark [i.e. George J. Clarke] on Main St
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The old home of Postmaster Geo. J. Clarke on Fourth St., Los Angeles, Calif
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Old Mission Catholic Church, Los Angeles, Cal
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J. H. Burke home on Main St
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Spring St. near Main, Los Angeles
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Sunset Lime Co. building, Los Angeles
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Los Angeles from the south
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