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Through the Viewfinder: The Los Angeles County Court House, ca. 1872

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  • Posted on April 10, 2019December 30, 2020
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  • Law & Crime

Curious Cases: Judges of Los Angeles, 1850-1875, Recap Featuring William G. Dryden

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  • Posted on October 21, 2018January 13, 2021
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Getting Schooled With A Letter from Thomas W. Temple II to Walter P. Temple, 11 October 1928

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  • Posted on October 11, 2018January 11, 2021
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Portrait Gallery: Felix Signoret, Los Angeles, ca. 1872

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  • Posted on September 24, 2018January 15, 2021
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On This Day: The Birthday of Jonathan Temple (1796-1866), Part Two

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  • Posted on August 16, 2018January 8, 2021
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Curious Cases: Family Feud, the King Family of El Monte and Personal Justice, 1855-1865, Part Two

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  • Posted on August 13, 2018January 8, 2021
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All Over the Map: Walter P. Temple and the Berry Tract, Ramona Acres/Monterey Park, 2 March 1921

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  • Posted on March 2, 2018January 11, 2021
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The Historian and His Patron: A Letter from J. Perry Worden to Walter P. Temple, 19 January 1923

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  • Posted on January 19, 2018January 11, 2021
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La La Landscapes: Baldwin’s Ranch, ca. 1900s

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  • Posted on January 14, 2018January 11, 2021
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On This Day: Rancho San Francisquito Sale to “Lucky” Baldwin, 13 October 1875

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  • Posted on October 13, 2017December 23, 2020
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  • Take It On Faith: “Buried With Christ in Baptism by Immersion” by Aimee Semple McPherson, Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, 28 May 1925
  • “His Sole Dependence for His Future Maintenance”: A Report to the United States Senate on the Memorial of William Money of Los Angeles, 27 May 1852
  • “The Fact That This Class of People Are Buying in This Property Speaks for Itself”: Letters Regarding North Whittier (Hacienda) Heights, 25-26 May 1913
  • Getting Schooled With Helen M. Pierce’s “The Graduate School Days” Scrapbook, Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, 1917
  • Treading the Boards with a Program for “Beau Brummel,” Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles, the Week of 24 May 1909

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