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Meeting ID: 879 4975 1928
Passcode: 728419
Sunday, November 16, 2025, 5:30 (PST)
Part I of III
Sunday, November 9th, 2025
Host BHCP Vivian Escalante, with Catherine Lopez-Kurland and Andrew Workman
Hosted Catherine Lopez-Kurland
William Workman, wearing his top hat on First Street, and the proprietor George Cummings, on the rooftop. 1889 Opened.
Claudio and Anita
A Historical Romance of San Gabriel’s Early Mission Days by Maria S. Lopez de Cummings
Published by J.F. Rowny Press, Los Angeles, California, 1921
This is a story about Don Francisco Lopez, the author's father, who loved to tell his children stories and tales from his youth, especially about his grandfather, Claudio Lopez, the hero of this narrative.
The introductory note by John Steven McGrath, author of “The Mission Play,” states:
The pages of this book will tell a story of old San Gavriel. It is a true tale, and therefore the more alluring and fascinating because it is still the fact that “truth is stranger than fiction.”
But it still remains true, also, that it is a high and great art to clothe truth in that shining garb which fiction has immemorially worn to attract lovers to her train. And you will find when you have read this story that Mrs. Cummings is a new master of that old art of clothing truth in fiction’s shining garb.
Hosted by Andrew Boyle Workman, named after his great, great grandfather
Claudio and Anita
A Historical Romance of San Gabriel’s Early Mission Days by Maria S. Lopez de Cummings
Published by J.F. Rowny Press, Los Angeles, California, 1921
The naming of Boyle Heights in honor of Andrew Aoysius Boyle in 1875. Andrew Boyle, born in 1818 in County Mayo, Ireland, was an immigrant and one of eight children. He purchased 22 acres of land on Paredon Blanco, also known as the White Bluff, from the Lopez family, located El Rio de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula, and cultivated the Lopez vineyards, manufacturing and selling wine under the name Paredon Blanco. He also operated a shoe store in Los Angeles and served as a city council member.
On the land, it included one of the Adobe Homes that the Lopez family built and occupied, which was then occupied by the Workman family.
Happy 150th Birthday, Boyle Heights
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