African American men on a street in Sonora Town, by C. C. Pierce, Los Angeles, 1888
- Description:
- A group of African American men standing in front of the newly opened Magnolia Saloon, owned by Robert Stewart, located on the corner of New High and Marchessault Street in “Sonoratown”. All of the buildings lining the street are adobe or wood. A wagon is parked across New High Street near a laundry. Two large trees shade that side of the street near a picket fence. The J.W. Robinson Mansion is visible on the left overlooking Castelar and Bellevue (Sunset Boulevard).
- Date:
- [circa 1888]
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Photographer:
- Pierce, C. C. (Charles C.), 1861-1946
- Collection:
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Miriam Matthews Photograph Collection
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