James H. Dodson Residence
Historic site in Los Angeles, California
James H. Dodson Residence | |
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Facade of James H. Dodson Residence | |
Location | 859 W. 13th St., San Pedro, Los Angeles, California |
Built | 1881 |
Architectural style(s) | Victorian Stick-Eastlake |
Governing body | private |
Designated | September 17, 1976[1] |
Reference no. | 147 |
Location of James H. Dodson Residence in the Los Angeles metropolitan area |
The James H. Dodson Residence is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM #147) located in the San Pedro community of Los Angeles, California, near the Port of Los Angeles.
History
The Victorian Stick-Eastlake style wooden house was built in 1881 by the Sepúlveda family as a wedding present for their daughter Rudecinda and her husband, James Dodson.
It was originally located at the corner of 7th and Beacon Streets in San Pedro. It is a private residence and is not open to the public.[2]
See also
- List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the Harbor area
- San Pedro, Los Angeles topics
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