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Tag: Los Angeles Herald history 1905

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Treading the Boards with a Program from the Mason Opera House, Los Angeles, 30 March-1 April 1905

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  • Posted on March 30, 2023March 30, 2023
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La La Landscapes: A Trio of Negatives of Landscaping at Westlake Park, 29 March 1905

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  • Posted on March 29, 2023March 29, 2023
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Take It On Faith: A Program for the Eighteenth Anniversary of the Los Angeles Chinese Congregational Mission, 4 March 1906

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  • Posted on March 5, 2023March 5, 2023
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“These Children, These Poor People Are Ours”: Mary Julia Workman and the Brownson Settlement House, Los Angeles, 1900-1920, Part Two

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  • Posted on January 5, 2023January 6, 2023
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Fossil Fuels: A Press Photo of the La Brea Tar Pits and Oil Field, ca. 1918

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  • Posted on September 6, 2022September 7, 2022
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A(r)t Our Leisure: A Donation of Camp Baldy Real Photo Postcards Purchased by Artist Albert Clinton Conner, August 1920

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  • Posted on August 27, 2022May 31, 2023
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“Los Angeles is Fast Becoming Almost as Attractive for the Tourists in the Summer as in the Winter”: A Letter from the Hotel Lankershim, 17 July 1918

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  • Posted on July 17, 2022
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Get the Massage?: A Postcard from Dr. Olson’s Swedish Institute, Los Angeles, ca. 1911

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  • Posted on July 14, 2022July 15, 2022
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What’s In Store: A Letter from A. Hamburger & Sons, Inc., Los Angeles, 9 July 1913.

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  • Posted on July 9, 2022July 10, 2022
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Through the Viewfinder with a Photo of Angelus Hospital, Los Angeles, 1906

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  • Posted on May 14, 2022
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Happy #nationaltrailsday ! Here's a photo from 1906 featuring a man atop a mule while traveling Mt. Wilson. Do you have a local trail you love to walk?
Check out these then and now photos of our Mission Walkway. The top picture is from 1925 and features Thomas Temple!
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Being in CA, we often think that slavery didn’t happen here, but after an enlightening and thought-provoking afternoon with Dr. Kevin Waite @kevinwaite yesterday discussing his book West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire all in attendance learned the true story. His book tackles the often untold history of how and why Southern slaveholders infiltrated the American West in the years leading up to the Civil War and how they kept a stranglehold there for decades to come.

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