Structure Type: built works - dwellings - houses
Designers: [unspecified]
Dates: [unspecified]
1 story
The Mayor of Los Angeles between 1889–1892, Henry Thomas Hazard (1844-1921), lived in this residence c. 1880. Hazard migrated to Los Angeles, CA, from MI in the 1870s, and became a well-known City Attorney.
This one-story, wood-frame residence, built c. 1880, had a covered front porch, with a slightly projecting portico over the main entrance. The wood walls surrounding the main entry had faux rustication. The portico, supported by lathe-turned posts, was lit by a oeil-de-boeuf window. A hipped roof covered the dwelling with a widow's walk stretching across the top.
PCAD id: 15955