Monuments, Diversity, and Democracy: 685 Pasqual Marquez Family Cemetery
Posted: August 26th, 2008
635 San Lorenzo Street, Los Angeles.
Begun circa 1848, the cemetery is one of the oldest burial grounds in the city and received its last human remains in 1916. The family was an 18th century landlord in Los Angeles. This site also includes a John Byers-designed adobe enclosure wall (circa 1926).
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