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Subject: Re: [CALOSANG] St. Vincent's Catholic Church
Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 14:12:08 EST
In a message dated 3/5/2002 8:44:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,
writes:
> Can anyone tell me if St. Vincent's Catholic Church that was located in Los
> Angles in 1890's still there and do they have records going that far back?
>
> Also where did they move the Catholic school St. Mary's Academy that was on
>
> 21st and Grand in Los Angeles? Where would their records have went to for
> 1890's & up?
>
>
I know of two St. Vincent's. I don't believe the one in the 1890s is still
there.
My son attended Loyola University in Playa del Rey, and it was founded in Los
Angeles and used to be called St. Vincent's.
<A HREF="http://www.lmu.edu/main/submain/about/history.htm">LMU > About LMU History</A>St. Vincent's College (1875), which is now known as
Loyola -Marymount, was located on Sixth and Broadway. It occupied the entire
block from Seventh St. to Hill St. The school was founded in 1865. It
originally occupied the Lugo House. Two years later it moved to this site.
Today the University is located in Playa del Rey.
<A HREF="http://lib.lmu.edu/special/archives/archives_sources.htm">LMU Archives: Related Sources</A>
The other one I know of is located on the corner of Adams and Figueroa
St. Vincent's Church, 621 W. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007; 1923-1925
They might have your records also, but was built later than the dates you
asked for.
My aunt attended St. Mary's Academy. The location is now in Inglewood.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY
701 Grace Avenue
Inglewood, Ca
674-8470 -
<A HREF="http://www.stmarysacademy.org/about.html">About St. Mary's Academy</A>
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