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Old home of H. T. Hazard on Hope St. now the Methodist Hospital



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  • A near view of H. T. Hazard home, Hope St

    A near view of H. T. Hazard home, Hope St

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    View of a large house with a cupola identified as the former home of Henry T. Hazard (George Hazard's brother and a mayor of Los Angeles), at 2826 South Hope Street.

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  • Back of the H. T. Hazard home, Hope St., Los Angeles

    Back of the H. T. Hazard home, Hope St., Los Angeles

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    View of the back of the house identified as the former home of Henry T. Hazard (George Hazard's brother and a mayor of Los Angeles), at 2826 South Hope Street, with cupola and french doors leading to an enclosed porch. Plants in the yard are in view.

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  • The Old Nadeau home, 5th and Olive Sts

    The Old Nadeau home, 5th and Olive Sts

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    View of a small house, with a walkway surrounded by foliage leading to the front door. Identified as the former home of "Nadeau" at 5th Street and Olive Street, Los Angeles.

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  • Hope and 8th, Los Angeles. 1905

    Hope and 8th, Los Angeles. 1905

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    A slightly elevated view of Los Angeles at Hope and 8th. The two streets are lined with large houses. The church on the left, with a sign for "Simpson Auditorium" was the Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church, and later became the Third Church of Christ, Scientist. A note written in white in the bottom left corner reads "Pierce 8006".

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  • Old building at 6th and Hope Streets

    Old building at 6th and Hope Streets

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    At the southeast corner sits the former Hotel Valdemar, 606 South Hope Street. University Club of Los Angeles behind it at 614 South Hope Street.

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  • The old home of Postmaster Geo. J. Clarke on Fourth St., Los Angeles, Calif

    The old home of Postmaster Geo. J. Clarke on Fourth St., Los Angeles, Calif

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    View of several houses and laundry hanging on a clothesline in the vicinity of Fourth Street in downtown Los Angeles, California, with a child playing next to a pile of wood scraps. Identified as the former home of postmaster George J. Clarke (unclear which building). Clarke was identified in the 1875 Los Angeles City Directory as living on Fort Street (now South Broadway) near Fourth Street.

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