Louisa Dugged Lee (Feb. 1 1852-Jan. 15, 1927) was the mother of Anna Dugged Owens. She came to California from Missouri. In 1920 she lived on S. Albany St. in Los Angeles with her son, Ebberhart Lee. Text of the plaque: This plaque marks the location of the original southeast corner of El Pueblo Nuestra Señora La Reina De Los Angeles De Porciuncula as established in 1781. The greater Boyle Heights Bicentennial Committee, The Los Angeles Historical Society, June 28, 1980. Tom Bradley -- Mayor, Arthur K. Snyder -- Councilman 14th District.
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African American pioneers Lee, Louisa Dugged, 1852-1927
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