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

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

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

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

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    5th and Olive Streets, showing scramble system for traffic

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  • Construction of Hazard's Pavilion, at 5th and Olive streets, Los Angeles, California

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