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Title Insurance and Trust and C.C. Pierce Photography Collection 1860-1960
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External view of an adobe home formerly known as the Ybarra home, 730 and 750 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, ca.1895
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External view of an adobe home formerly known as the Ybarra home, 730 and 750 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, ca.1895
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Description
Photograph of the external view of an adobe home formerly known as the Ybarra home, 730 and 750 North Spring Street, north of Ord Street and North Broadway, Sonora town, Los Angeles, ca.1895. The one-story house is about 20 to 30 yards long. It has a shingled incline roof and wooden window shutters. The stucco is peeling from the worn and chipped adobe bricks that form the walls. There is a door and doorsteps at every two or three yard intervals. Utility poles line the sidewalk where three men stand. The unpaved street has track marks all over it. A sign on a nearby building (left) reads: "Bailey, Schmitz Co.".
Asset Metadata
Title
External view of an adobe home formerly known as the Ybarra home, 730 and 750 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, ca.1895
Subject
Adobe houses
(lcsh),
Architecture, Domestic
(lcsh),
Dwellings
(lcsh),
housing areas
(adlf),
Los Angeles County -- Los Angeles -- Sonora Town -- Streets -- North Spring Street
(file heading),
Ybarra, Hilario
(subject)
Tags
OAI-PMH Harvest
Place
730 & 750 North Spring Street, north of Ord Street & North Broadway
(roadway),
California
(states),
Los Angeles
(city or populated place),
Los Angeles
(counties),
USA
(countries)
Temporal Subject
1895
Type
images
Format
1 photograph : glass photonegative, b&w ; 21 x 26 cm.; 1 photograph : photoprint, b&w ; 21 x 26 cm.
(aacr2),
glass plate negatives
(format),
photographs
(aat)
Source
California Historical Society
(contributing entity),
California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960
(collection),
Title Insurance and Trust, and C.C. Pierce Photography Collection, 1860-1960
(subcollection)
Date Created
1895
Publisher
University of Southern California. Libraries
(digital)
Repository Email
specol@lib.usc.edu
Repository Name
USC Libraries Special Collections
Repository Location
Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189
Rights
Public Domain. Please credit both “University of Southern California. Libraries” and “California Historical Society” as the source. Digitally reproduced by the USC Digital Library.
Copyright
Public Domain. Please credit both “University of Southern California. Libraries” and “California Historical Society” as the source. Digitally reproduced by the USC Digital Library.
Access Conditions
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Permanent Link (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.25549/chs-m4864
Identifier
5169 (
accession number
), CHS-5169 (
call number
), CHS-5169 (
filename
), chs-m265 (
legacy collection record id
), chs-c65-25322 (
legacy record id
), chs-m4864 (
legacy record id
), USC-1-1-1-4962 (
legacy record id
), 1-15-63 (
microfiche number
), USC (
project
)
IIIF ID
[Document.IIIFV3ID]
DM Record ID
25322
Unique identifier
UC128559
Legacy Identifier
CHS-5169.tiff
Type
Image
Internet Media Type
image/tiff
Resolution
18.6 in × 14.8 in at 300dpi
47.3 cm × 37.6 cm at 300dpi
Inherited Values
Title
Title Insurance and Trust and C.C. Pierce Photography Collection 1860-1960
Description
The nearly 15,000 unique photographs of this collection contain the work of C.C. Pierce which cover the Los Angeles region city, street and architectural views, California Missions, Southwestern Native Americans, and turn-of-century Nevada, Arizona, and California. Pierce, active from 1886 to 1940, was one of the leading photographers of his day and amassed a collection of 15,000 images, including his own and those bought and copied from his contemporaries, George Wharton James and Charles Puck. The James collection contains over 2,000 images of portraits, customs, ceremonies, arts, and games of various groups of Southwestern Native Americans.
Date Created
1860/1960
Linked assets
Title Insurance and Trust and C.C. Pierce Photography Collection 1860-1960
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