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    A near view of H. T. Hazard home, Hope St

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    View of a large house with a cupola identified as the former home of Henry T. Hazard (George Hazard's brother and a mayor of Los Angeles), at 2826 South Hope Street.

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  • Old home of H. T. Hazard on Hope St. now the Methodist Hospital

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  • Hope and 8th, Los Angeles. 1905

    Hope and 8th, Los Angeles. 1905

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    A slightly elevated view of Los Angeles at Hope and 8th. The two streets are lined with large houses. The church on the left, with a sign for "Simpson Auditorium" was the Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church, and later became the Third Church of Christ, Scientist. A note written in white in the bottom left corner reads "Pierce 8006".

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