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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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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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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).
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Wolfskill home - 4th & 5th and Alameda
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Location: Los Angeles (Calif.) 6 photographs mounted on one sheet. Title transcribed from note in margin. The film negatives for three of the six images are held in the Ernest Marquez Collection: photCL 555 06_59 photCL 555 059_1 photCL 555 06_59_2
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Ruins of home of Antonio Coronel, 7th and Alameda
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View of part of an adobe building, with boards over a window and lumber and debris piled next to it. In the background is a large brick building - a commercial building whose name is obscured "___ and company." This view is in the vicinity of 7th Street and Alameda Street in downtown Los Angeles, California.
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Flower Street between 4th and 5th Streets
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400 block of South Flower Street cleared for redevelopment with the Sunkist Building, 707 West 5th Street, to the right still in place. In the background on the right, the Art Deco style Edison Building, 601 West 5th Street, and Pacific Bell Tower, 420 South Grand Avenue, on the left.
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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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