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Bristol Street between McFadden Avenue and Edinger Avenue. <br />The collection at the Sherman Library, 2547 East Coast Highway, <br />Corona Del mar, California 92625 was examined on 18 July 1985. This <br />library is devoted to Southwestern history and is an excellent. collection. <br />Dr. William 0. Hendricks, the Director, provided much valuable guidance <br />during the search. The Sherman Library collection provided a great many <br />deatils regarding area history, but nothing of value in assessing the <br />importance of extant structures. <br />The final library resource to be utilized for this survey was the <br />Map Library, Univ;.-rtity of California, Los Angeles. This collection was <br />examined on 23 July 1985. <br />The earliest located map which depicts an existing Bristol Street <br />in the project area is an 1877 work by J. H. Wildy, a Deputy County <br />Surveyor, and A. J. Stahlberg, a Civil Engineer. The map is titled, <br />"Miap of the County of Los Angeles." This map indicates that three struc- <br />tures existed in 1877 along Bristol Street. Two of these were located on <br />the east Side of the street and south of the current Edinger Avenue. The <br />remaining structure was directly across Bristol from the first two build- <br />ings. None of these structures have survived to the present day. It is <br />worthwhile to note that a school existed in the area at this early date. <br />The Uiamon6 Grammar Scbu of was vacated north of Edinger a short distance <br />to the west of the Bristol Street intersection. <br />The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey map of 1901 reveals that <br />seven buildings and a racetrack then existed immediately adjacent to Bris- <br />tol Street. All except one of these buildings were located south of the <br />racetrack, which itself was located just north of Edinger and east of <br />Bristol. None of these buildings have survived to the present day. <br />The United States Army Corps of Engineers map of 1947 indicates that <br />12 buildings then existed along Bristol Street in the project area. How- <br />ever, the map apparently does not depict buildings below a certain size, <br />since several structures known to exist from the City of Santa Ana records <br />are got shiDwn . In fact. of the six structor es whicb predate 1947, only <br />the Walker Mouse (1248 West Bishop Street) can be identified on the Corps <br />of Engineers map. it is therefore probable that many othtr buildings were <br />in existence in 1947 along Bristol Street. <br />4 <br />