Documents for the history of nineteenth-century Los Angeles, 1846-1908, bulk 1846-1857.

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Documents for the history of nineteenth-century Los Angeles, 1846-1908, bulk 1846-1857.

The collection consists of letters, circulars, petitions, a jury verdict, and other documents, some in Spanish and some in English. Five of the documents are undated. All documents are manuscripts, with the exception of the 30 October 1908 announcement regarding the opening of the LaPetite Theatre (Box 1, Folder 7).

1 box (19 items)1 oversized box (4 items)

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