Photo appears with the article "Garden Retreat Welcomes All Creeds and Races: RELIGIONS OF OCCIDENT AND ORIENT MINGLE IN SOUTHLAND SANCTUARY," Warnack, James M., Los Angeles Times, 10 Jan. 1926.
Photograph of "Spirit of the C. C. C" sculpture by sculptor John Palo-Kangas in the Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Griffith Park on the day President Roosevelt unveiled the statue. It is installed on a pedestal incorporated into a lily pond. A guard and a couple are visible behind the statue.
Felipe de Neve was the founder of the city of Los Angeles. The 7 foot high statue of De Neve was set in the 1873 pool at the center of the Plaza facing the Plaza Church. The statue was donated by the Daughters of the Golden West.
Felipe de Neve was the founder of the city of Los Angeles. The 7 foot high statue of De Neve was set in the 1873 pool at the center of the Plaza facing the Plaza Church. The statue was donated by the Daughters of the Golden West.