Mirror Building Explained

Mirror Building
Location:Second Street and 145 S Spring St, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Coordinates:34.0519°N -118.2452°W
Built:1858
Designation1:California
Designation1 Number:744
Designation1 Date:July 05, 1960

The Mirror Building also called the Butterfield Overland Mail Company Los Angeles Building was a large brick building in Los Angeles built by Butterfield Overland Mail Company built in 1858. The Mirror Building was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.744) on July 5, 1960. The Mirror Building had business offices and housing space for traveling workers. There was a large stable in the back of the buildings for the horses, along with a large workshop to repair the stagecoaches. The first Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach from St. Louis to arrive was on October 7, 1858. The Butterfield Overland Mail Company was founded by John Butterfield, who later founded American Express.[1]

While the Mirror Building was being built the Butterfield Overland Mail Company rented space from the Bella Union Hotel.[2] [3] [4] The Los Angeles Butterfield Overland Mail Company closed in 1861.

In 1861, the Mirror Building became the Office of U.S. Quartermaster. The U.S. Quartermaster use the stable for army horses and mules. The stable also had space to support the camels used at Fort Tejon and other west outpost. From 1858, Fort Tejon was the western terminus of the experimental U.S. Camel Corps, which used imported camels in an effort to carry supplies across arid regions in the Southwest. The soldiers found the camels hardy, but temperamental, and they spooked the horses used by the cavalry.[5] From 1884 to 1888, the Mirror Building was used as Los Angeles City Hall. The site of the former Mirror Building is now Los Angeles Times building at 202 West 1st Street built in 1935. The current Times Building has a small museum about the Mirror Building and other offices that were on the site, located at 125 South Spring Street. The 1947 New Times Building, is sometimes called Mirror Building due to the site of the original Mirror Building.[6] [7]

Route divisions of Butterfield Overland Mail route[11]
DivisionRouteMilesHours
Division 1San Francisco to Los Angeles46280
Division 2Los Angeles to Fort Yuma28272.20

Markers

First brick school house in Los Angeles known as School No. 1, built 1854–1855;

Butterfield Overland Mail Company office and corral, 1858–1861;

Office of U.S. Quartermaster, 1861;

Corral for camels from Fort Tejon, 1861;

and Los Angeles City Hall, built 1884.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Butterfield Stagecoach Overland Mail Co. . Knol . 9 May 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120207004902/http://knol.google.com/k/butterfield-stagecoach-overland-mail-co#Divisions_and_Stations_of_the_Route . 7 February 2012 .
  2. Web site: Historic Adobes of Los Angeles County. Kieliaso, John R. . LAOkay.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20041025203225/http://www.laokay.com/halac/PioPicoMansion.htm . 2004-10-25.
  3. https://digital.lib.washington.edu/architect/structures/238/ washington.edu, Bella Union Hotel
  4. Web site: Bella Union Hotel Site, California Historical Landmark 656 . 2019-08-22 . 2019-08-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190822164609/http://www.publicartinla.com/CivicCenter/bella_union.html . dead .
  5. Book: Slatta, Richard W.. The mythical West : an encyclopedia of legend, lore, and popular culture. 2001. ABC-CLIO. 9781576071519. Santa Barbara, Calif.. 50174716.
  6. http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/ListedResources/Detail/744 Cal Parks, Site 744
  7. https://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=123038 hmdb.org, Mirror Building
  8. https://waterandpower.org/museum/Early_LA_Buildings%20(1800s).html Early Los Angeles Historical Buildings (1800s)
  9. https://www.laschools.org/historic-survey/historic-context.pdf LAschools.org, Historic Context Statement, page 3
  10. A History of California, by James Miller Guinn, 1907, page 303
  11. Wright, "Historic Places-Appendix A", p. 821
  12. https://www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com/landmarks/chl-744 californiahistoricallandmarks.com 744 -No. 744 Mirror Building – Los Angeles
  13. https://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=123038 hmdb.org, Native Daughters of the Golden West