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Old Posted Oct 2, 2013, 5:53 AM
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Originally Posted by MichaelRyerson View Post

Calle de los Negros, circa 1882
image from California State Library

I don't remember seeing this image before. On the left is the adobe of Antonio Coronel; behind the adobe and with belltower is the fire station; center with a gable roof is the adobe of Vincent Lugo (facing the plaza on Los Angeles Street); and right with columns is the Antonio Maria Lugo adobe, which he willed to his son, Dolores del Carmen Lugo. View is looking toward the plaza from the east.
This has to be looking north, not east, if we're looking straight up C.d.l.N.

ETA: Well, north-ish I suppose. Let's say N by NE.
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