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Aerial view of Lugo House, St. Vincent's College
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Description
Identifier
Centennial_00032
Title
Aerial
view
of
Lugo
House
,
St
.
Vincent's
College
Creator
Unknown
Date Created
circa
1880
Subject (Topic)
School
buildings--19th
century
;
Universities
and
colleges--19th
century
;
Cities
and
towns--19th
century
Subject (Name)
St
.
Vincent's
College
(Los
Angeles
,
Calif.)
Subject (Place)
Los
Angeles
(Calif.)
Type
Image
Form/Genre
Photographs
Physical Description
1
photograph
:
black
and
white
;
21
x
26
cm
.
Institution
Department
of
Archives
and
Special
Collections
,
Loyola
Marymount
University
Country of Creation
US
Copyright Statement
http://library.lmu.edu/dlp/copyright.htm
Copyright Holder
Loyola
Marymount
University
Collection Identifier
Loyola
Marymount
University
Archives
Item/Call Number
Photographic
prints
1A
Description
Black-and-white
aerial
photograph
of
Don
Lugo's
townhouse
on the
Plaza
in
downtown
Los
Angeles
.
Historical Background
Loyola
Marymount
University
traces
its
origins
back
to
St
.
Vincent's
College
for
Boys
,
founded
in
1865
by the
Vincentian
Fathers
. The
first
classes
were
held
in a
few
rooms
in a
two-story
townhouse
on the
Los
Angeles
Plaza
built
by
Don
Vicente
Lugo
in the
1840s
.
Two
years
later
, the
school
moved
to a
permanent
building
on
Hill
Street
, and the
Lugo
Adobe
became
a
Chinese
restaurant
,
which
was
later
torn
down
in
1951
. In
1884
,
President
of
St
.
Vincent's
College
,
Reverend
Aloysius
Meyer
,
purchased
a
new
campus
on
Grand
Avenue
and
Washington
Boulevard
. The
college
moved
to the
new
site
in
1887
.
When
St
.
Vincent's
College
closed
in
1911
,
members
of the
Society
of
Jesus
opened
the
high
school
division
of their
newly
founded
Los
Angeles
College
.
Due
to
rapid
growth
, the
college
moved
to
Venice
Boulevard
in
1917
. A
year
later
the
school
was
incorporated
as
Loyola
College
of
Los
Angeles
.
Graduate
instruction
began
in
1920
with the
foundation
of a
separate
law
school
. In
1929
,
Loyola
College
was
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