James H. Dodson Residence Explained

James H. Dodson Residence
Location:859 W. 13th St., San Pedro,
Los Angeles, California
Built:1881
Architecture:Victorian Stick-Eastlake
Designation1:Los Angeles
Designation1 Date:September 17, 1976[1]
Designation1 Number:147
Governing Body:private

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

References

33.7322°N -118.2959°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Los Angeles Department of City Planning . September 7, 2007 . Historic - Cultural Monuments (HCM) Listing: City Declared Monuments . City of Los Angeles . 2008-05-29 .
  2. Web site: Dodson House. San Pedro.com .