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Image of Census of 1852, page 14 from Placer County Schedule I Volume I.
Date: 1852
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Caption: "First Apt. House in America -- New Orleans -- Jun 16, 34." One of the Pontalba Buildings occupies the right side of this photograph. These large, matching, red brick buildings, constructed in the late 1840s by Baroness Micaela Almonester Pontalba, form two sides of Jackson Square in New Orleans' French Quarter. Popular belief holds that these are the oldest continuously-rented apartment buildings in the U.S. However, that assertion has been challenged by historians who state that the buildings served as row houses for almost a century, not functioning as apartment buildings until the 1930s.
Date: 6/16/1934
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Hand-drawn sketch map of San Bernadino boundaries. Volume 1, page 738.
Date: 1840
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Najoque or Nojoguez boundaries. Volume 2, page 79.
Date: 1842