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Image / Los Angeles County Courthouse, Los Angeles, circa 1900-1910

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Title
Los Angeles County Courthouse, Los Angeles, circa 1900-1910
Contributor
Pierce, C. C. (Charles C.), $d1861-1946
Date Created and/or Issued
[circa 1900-1910]
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Pierce (C.C.) Photographic Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
View of the Los Angeles County Courthouse from Broadway. The courthouse, completed in 1891, was located at the corner of Broadway and Temple St. This red sandstone facility utilized aspects of the Richardsonian Romanesque Style, with thick, rusticated stone walls, wall dormers, and central clock tower. The architects were Curlett, Eisen and Cuthbertson; San Diego architect, William S. Hebbard, who was working for the architecture firm of Curlett, Eisen and Cuthbertson as a draftsman, contributed to the design. This court house was demolished in 1936
Type
image
Identifier
1415
uclamss_1756_1415_b0392
ark:/21198/zz002b175n
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Government
Legal
Courthouses--California--Los Angeles
Crime
Los Angeles County Courthouse (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Source
C.C. Pierce Photographic Collection, circa 1898-1934

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