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Description
Report of Manuel Dominguez, 2nd Constitutional Alcalde of Los Angeles, on lawsuit between Justo Morillo and Jose Sepulveda. Morillo sued Sepulveda for taking a piece of lumber from the beach on a place called La Bolsa. After a hearing, Dominguez decided that the lumber belonged to both litigants and awarded each half, with the condition that Sepulveda deliver Morillo's half to the door of Morillo's house in compensation for having done the work of sawing. Original Spanish document: pages 65-66. English translation: page 50.
Ayuntamiento Espediente Second Constitutional Alcalde of Los Angeles Good men Dominguez, Manuel Coronel, Ygnacio Morillo, Justo Sepulveda, Jose Ossa, Vicente de la
Time Period
1839-07-01
Place
California USA beaches: La Bolsa
Source
Los Angeles City Records Center and Archives [Contributing entity] isla id: L-23 [Identifier]
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