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A generation which ignores history has no past -- and no future.

Robert Heinlein

History of Los Angeles, (Los Angeles County) California

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Seventh and Grand, Los Angeles CA ca 1920


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Biographies:

A Short Biography of Thaddeus Amat

Thaddeus Amat, R. C. bishop, was born in Barcelona, Spain, Dec. 31, 1811. He pursued his education in the Barcelona diocesan seminary. He entered a Lazarist community as a novice Dec. 30, 1831, and in 1834 took the vows of the order. In 1835 the revolution drove him, with many others, from Spain, and he took refuge in Paris, where he completed his studies, and was ordained in 1838. He was sent to America in the same year, and stationed at the church of the Assumption in New Orleans. In 1841 he was appointed master of novices at Cape Girardeau, Mo., and in 1842 superior of the seminary of the Lazarists at St. Louis, Mo. In 1847 Father Amat was appointed rector of the seminary of St. Charles Borromeo, Philadelphia, and for four years he directed and developed this important institution. He attended the first plenary council of Baltimore, as theologian, and was there nominated to fill the vacancy in the see of Monterey. He was consecrated second bishop of Monterey by Cardinal Fransoni in the chapel of Urban college at Rome, March 12, 1854. From this time until his death he labored zealously for the interests of his see and the promotion of religion, building churches and founding educational and charitable institutions. He assisted at the second plenary council of Baltimore, and at the first provincial council of San Francisco, and attended the council of the Vatican. He built the cathedral at Los Angeles, and the Holy See named him as Bishop of Los Angeles in 1859. He died there May 12, 1878.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor








California Facts:
Tree: California redwood
Bird: California valley quail
Flower: golden poppy
Nickname: Golden State
Motto: Eureka (I Have Found It)
Area (sq. mi.): 158,693
Capitol: Sacramento
Admitted: 9 Sep 1850




Los Angeles County Facts:

Seat: Los Angeles
Established: 1850
Formed from: Mexican Alta California


Below is an historic public domain photo by a photographer from Los_Angeles CA, courtesy of Classyarts.com


Boxing Greats of 1912

Some Historic Photographers from Los_Angeles

  • Adams, Frederick V
  • Albers, Clem
  • Arnold, Burrus C
  • Beal, A H
  • Beatty, S A
  • Bisbee, J A
  • Blanchard
  • Boll, Louis H
  • Boye, Otto H
  • Burdick, C W
  • California Art Foto Co
  • Comings, E S
  • Coules, Charles
  • Crutchfield (Bros)
  • DaLee, Amon Gilbert
  • Dean, Edmund A
  • Dewey, James H
  • Dove
  • Edouart, Alexander (Sr)
  • Ellis, Lemuel
  • Evans Studio
  • Evans, James G
  • Fleckenstein, Louis
  • Fortune, Eugene W
  • Fryett, Frank C
  • Garden City Photo Co
  • Godfrey, William Mollock
  • Graham, W M
  • Grover, F E
  • Hardesty, Frank
  • Hereford, T S
  • Horlbog, C
  • Johnson, A M
  • Jones, William R (Dr)
  • Kales, Arthur F
  • Kenny, Herbert J
  • Lamson
  • Lapham, William
  • Lewis, W Scott
  • Luccock, Theodore J
  • Marceau, T C
  • Maybin, Harry R
  • Mensch, George A
  • Moeller
  • Mojonier, A L
  • Newdick, Alfred P
  • Nichols, Norton and Co
  • Osborn, William
  • Page, H G
  • Park, F L (and co)
  • Payne, Daniel R
  • Payne, Harry T
  • Pierce, C C
  • Pretz, Jacob C
  • Putnam, J R
  • Reed, Byron
  • Reynolds, J A
  • Rogers, Alfred A
  • Rogers, F H
  • Rudy, Alfred H
  • Scheuch, George
  • Schumacher, F G
  • Searles, Moses
  • Shaffner, Charles H
  • Steckel
  • Steckel, George
  • Stephens, A
  • Summers, Richard D
  • Terry, T
  • Tompkins, Edward P
  • Tresslar, E P
  • Tyler
  • Van Diveer, William James
  • Waite, Charles Burlingame
  • Ware
  • Welch, Delos
  • Westervelt, James D
  • Williams, Otis
  • Wolfenstein, V
  • Woody, Charles H
Courtesy of Classyarts.com



Additional Local History Notes:

The 1854 Gazetteer of the United States by Thomas Baldwin shows:

LOS ANGELES, a post-town, capital of Los Angeles county, California, on a small river of its own name, 30 miles from its mouth, and on the road from San Jose to San Diego, about 350 miles in a direct line S.E. from San Francisco.






Los Angeles is situated 89 meters above sea level.



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