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A near view of H. T. Hazard home, Hope St
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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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Old home of H. T. Hazard on Hope St. now the Methodist Hospital
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View of a large 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, which became the Methodist Hospital of Southern California.
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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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Woodworth Home on San Pedro St. near 2nd
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Ex. Gov. Downey's Home, Main St. near 3rd
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The old home of Postmaster Geo. J. Clarke on Fourth St., Los Angeles, Calif
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