Title supplied by cataloger. Plaque on the 10-story addition to the Los Angeles Times Building; it reads, "Historical Site. This block is the site of first brick school house in Los Angeles, known as School No.1, built 1854-1855; Butterfield Overland Mail Company Office and Corral, 1858-1861; Office of the U.S. Quartermaster, 1861; Corral for camels from Fort Tejon, 1861 and Los Angeles City Hall built 1884. Plaque placed by Californiana Parlor No. 247, Native Daughters of the Golden West, May 25, 1949." Photograph dated September 30, 1967.
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Los Angeles Times Building Native Daughters of the Golden West.--Californiana Parlor No. 247 (Los Angeles, Calif.) Plaques, plaquettes--California--Los Angeles Newspaper buildings--California--Los Angeles Office buildings--California--Los Angeles Spring Street (Los Angeles, Calif.) Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Slides
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