View of the property of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (also known as the Sisters of Charity) in Los Angeles, California, as seen from across Alameda Street, near Macy Street (now Cesar E. Chavez Avenue), showing the Los Angeles Orphan Asylum and School (initially called the Los Angeles Charitable Institute). "49. Sisters of Charity, Los Angeles."--text, recto margin." "From Godfrey's Photographic View Rooms Los Angeles, Cal."--text, printed on verso. Title transcribed from item. Date approximated by cataloger based on general dates provided for Godfrey's stereographs in Frank Q. Newton, Jr., "William M. Godfrey, Early California Photographer, 1825-1900" The Branding Iron, Summer 1992, p. 7).
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