Los Angeles as it appeared in 1871
1 2020-09-30T15:38:53-07:00 Curtis Fletcher 3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e 31011 2 Bird's eye view of Los Angeles surrounded by vignettes symbolizing key moments and features in the city's history to 1871, including ranchos; old and new city halls; a view of the pueblo in 1853; zanjas and waterwheels; Placerita Canyon, site of discovery of gold; early vehicular traffic (the Spanish carreta); hacienda life; Chinese dragons from fiesta parades; the Battle of La Mesa 1847; the Federal Building, site of many vigilante hangings; and more. plain 2020-10-04T20:19:20-07:00 04/12/1905 California State Library We believe it is not in copyright and offer it for download on our site. Los Angeles as It Appeared in 1871, Founded in 1761. Los Angeles, Calif: issued by Women’s University Club of L.A., 1929. Print. California State Library, Sacramento, California. Los Angeles, Calif. Gores. Issued by Women's University Club, Los Angeles. Curtis Fletcher 3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673eThis page has tags:
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- 1 term 2020-10-05T17:36:51-07:00 Suzanne Noruschat d5b4fb9efb1f1d6e4833d051ebc06907bb9dba64 California State Library Likhita Suresh 3 The California State Archives collects, catalogs, preserves, and provides access to the historic records of state government and some local governments. Many of these records document the history and development of the Los Angeles area, beginning with Spanish and Mexican Land Grant records that pre-date statehood. Other valuable sources include: · Papers of political figures associated with Los Angeles, like former Assemblyman and State Treasurer Jesse M. Unruh and former governors Goodwin J. Knight and Earl Warren; · Photographs of Los Angeles’ beaches and parks, expositions, fairs, downtown buildings, universities, highways and highway construction from the records of the Department of Natural Resources, Department of Finance and Department of Public Works; · Maps, photographs and textual material associated with infrastructure development and transportation in Los Angeles, including the records of the Public Utilities Commission, the Department of Public Works, the California Highway Commission and the California Conservation Corps; · Corporate filings for early non-profit organizations and stock-issuing companies in the Los Angeles area that incorporated in the State of California; · Records documenting the debate over water projects and the appropriation and use of water in Los Angeles, which can be found in the records of the Department of Water Resources and the State Water Rights Board; · Collections that detail momentous events in Los Angeles’ history, like the records of the Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Investigation and the Governor’s Commission on the Los Angeles Riots of 1992. Researchers interested in the history of Los Angeles, as well as the wider history of California, will find the California State Archives to be a rich and diverse resource. For more information about our collections, please contact the Reference Desk at (916) 653-2246. For general information, please call (916) 653-7715. The Reference Desk may be reached by email at ArchivesWeb@sos.ca.gov. http://www.sos.ca.gov/archives/ structured_gallery 2020-10-09T11:55:18-07:00 Likhita Suresh fa36a2f3506609c5e2c064df653783c84fd35c54