James H. Dodson Residence

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.

James H. Dodson Residence
Facade of James H. Dodson Residence
Location859 W. 13th St., San Pedro,
Los Angeles, California
Built1881
Architectural style(s)Victorian Stick-Eastlake
Governing bodyprivate
DesignatedSeptember 17, 1976[1]
Reference no.147
Location of James H. Dodson Residence in the Los Angeles metropolitan area

History

The Victorian Stick-Eastlake style wooden house was built in 1881 by the SepĂșlveda 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]

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See also

References

View of the J. H. Dodson Residence in San Pedro (ca.1895).
  1. Los Angeles Department of City Planning (September 7, 2007). Historic - Cultural Monuments (HCM) Listing: City Declared Monuments (PDF). City of Los Angeles. Retrieved 2008-05-29.
  2. "Dodson House". San Pedro.com.

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