9/24/2023 0 Comments Monterey alvarado street![]() You agree that you will not reproduce, copy, sell, barter, or trade any information you access on Craftshack. You agree that any registration information you give to Craftshack will always be accurate, correct and up to date. In order to access certain products or services, you may be required to provide information about yourself as part of the registration process or as part of your continued use of the Site. You agree that you will not interfere with or disrupt the Site or any of the services provided by Craftshack and that you will not access Craftshack by any other means other than through the interface provided. You agree to comply with these Terms and Conditions and all applicable law or regulations of the jurisdiction in which you reside and may be subject. You agree to have no more than one account and to not sell, trade or transfer that account to any other person. You agree to use this Site for personal purposes and not for commercial purposes. If you consider any material on this Site to be inappropriate or offensive, please do not visit this Site. Persons under 21 years of age are prohibited from using this Site in any way. You must be 21 years of age or older to access or otherwise use this Site. This Site is intended only for the use and enjoyment of persons who are 21 years of age or older and legally reside in the United States. By using the Site following any modifications to the Terms and Conditions, you agree to be bound by any such modifications to the Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions, you may not access or otherwise use the Site. BY USING THIS SITE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS APPLIED TO YOUR USE OF THE SITE. We may change the Terms and Conditions from time to time and at any time without notice to you, by posting such changes on the Site. Relation California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960 Title Insurance and Trust, and C.C.The following terms and conditions of use (the “Terms and Conditions”) govern your use of the website which shall include, without limitation, the home page, splash page, and all other pages under the same domain name, and all content thereon (the “Site”) as provided by Craftshack, Inc. The building is now a part of Monterey State Historic Park." - unknown author.Ĭalifornia Historical Society The building was restored in the early 1900s by the Native Sons of the Golden West, and has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. No major additions were made to the Custom House after 1846. A tongue of land to the north of the Custom House was used by Larkin as the approach to a wharf of rock-filled cribwork (see sketch). The building was in existence by 1827, but deteriorated and was replaced by a larger structure in 1841. The Custom House is California's first registered State Historic Landmark, and is the oldest public building on the west coast. It was here that Commodore John Drake Sloat raised the American flag on July 7, 1846, claiming over 600,000 square miles of territory for the United States. "At one time during California's Mexican era the Monterey Custom House presided over Mexico's only port of entry on the Alta California coast. A man wearing a sombrero and poncho stands in front of the building in the foreground. A majority of the buildings along the street are no more than two-stories tall. Utility poles line the streets and their wires zigzag across the street connecting to buildings and street lights(?). The dirt road curves to the right and branches off into two roads forming a V-shaped block in the center. USC Libraries Special Photograph of a view of Alvarado Street from the Custom House, Monterey, California, ca.1890. Digitally reproduced by the USC Digital Library From the California Historical Society Collection at the University of Southern California Libraries” and “California Historical Society” as the source. Release under the CC BY Attribution license- both “University of Southern California. University of Southern California Digital LibraryĬollection California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960ĭoheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 ![]() Publication Information University of Southern California. Title View of Alvarado Street from the Custom House, Monterey, California, ca.1890 Date Created and/or Issued circa 1890
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