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Old Posted Apr 16, 2013, 4:16 AM
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Originally Posted by westcork View Post
Here are a few rare shots of the far side of the plaza. Still no court and still no Simpson building

The Pico House, sometimes called "Old Pico House", built by Pio Pico in 1869-70. Seen here in the distance from Fort Hill, and fronting on the Plaza and Main Street. The building is on the right side of the picture and only the front can be seen, but there do not appear to be any buildings ajacent to it.

LAPL

Plaza Church prior to 1869, showing fence around the entrance. [Note on photo: Father Adams says, "Where Buena Vista is now open, north on the hill stood a chapel from 1784 to 1812, where a friar from San Gabriel Mission said mass every Sunday and holidays." The fence around the Plaza was built by the owner of the reservoir (seen at extreme right of the photo). Later it was planted with trees and otherwise much improved.

LAPL


Plaza Farmer's Market - I am pretty sure this is facing the Marchessault direction too.

USC Via GSJansen
Pico House is on the south side of the Plaza. The top photo shows the west side of the hotel. The adobe in question is hidden by trees on the extreme left. The Olvera adobe is approximately in the center of the photo.

The Suguro/FPF Temple/Downey/Jones "Courthouse" adobe is in the second two pix. In the last one there's a sign that says, something..."Tilling" (?) on the roof of this same adobe, now with many fewer trees. One can usually find this adobe in old photos by looking for the distinctive scalloped, picket fence around the front.

P.S.

Yet more on the Simpson-Jones building: http://www.ci.la.ca.us/ELP/elpsshis4.htm

Last edited by tovangar2; Jun 27, 2015 at 5:28 AM. Reason: add P.S.
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