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The Rise and Fall of Adobe Abodes in Greater Los Angeles, 1851-1876, Part Three

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on June 26, 2024
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“The Social and Moral Condition of the People . . . Is First Class”: Some Early History of Compton, 1866-1876, Part Two

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  • Posted on May 28, 2024
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Fits the Bill: A Receipt from the Pico House, Los Angeles, 7 February 1879

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on February 7, 2024December 3, 2025
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Take It To The Bank: A Short History of Hellman, Temple and Company, Bankers, 1868-1871, Part Two

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  • Posted on February 1, 2024
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Take It To The Bank: A Short History of Hellman, Temple and Company, Bankers, 1868-1871, Part One

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  • Posted on January 31, 2024
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Take It To The Bank With a Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of Los Angeles Check, 20 October 1876

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  • Posted on October 20, 2023
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“One of the Pitiful Examples of the Helplessness of the Old Californians”: A Los Angeles Times Article on the Interment of Don Pío Pico and Doña María Ygnacia Alvarado at the Walter P. Temple Memorial Mausoleum, 6 March 1921

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on March 6, 2021March 6, 2021
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Through the Viewfinder: “North Main St. From Temple Block,” Los Angeles, ca. 1885

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  • Posted on July 20, 2020January 4, 2021
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Compadres: Pío Pico and the Workman and Temple Families

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  • Posted on May 5, 2020September 14, 2021
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Through the Viewfinder: A Photo of a Portion of Main Street, Los Angeles, ca. 1882

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  • Posted on February 12, 2020January 4, 2021
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