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John A. Rowland House

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Built
  
1855

Opened
  
1855

Added to NRHP
  
16 July 1973

NRHP Reference #
  
73000403

Area
  
4,047 m²

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Location
  
16021 E. Gale Ave., Industry, California

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
Jonathan Bailey House, Workman Adobe, Los Cerritos Ranch H, Knott's Berry Farm, Universal Studios Hollywood

John a rowland house top 5 facts


John A. Rowland House in the City of Industry, California was built in 1855. It was the home of pioneer John A. Rowland, of the Workman-Rowland party, co-leader of the first American band of settlers to reach Southern California in 1841. John A. Rowland built this home for his second wife, Charlotte M. Gray.

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The John Rowland House is noteworthy for being the oldest surviving brick structure in Southern California. Built in 1855, the Greek Revival architecture style was used by John Rowland. Victoria, his daughter of the second marriage, inherited the home and in 1879 married Capt. John W. Hudson. The latter's daughter inherited the property and in 1920 married William Dibble of the Oakwell Rancho in Covina. It is undergoing many improvements in preparation for future reopening (the interior is currently closed due to earthquake damage).

Public access

The John A. Rowland House is maintained by the La Puente Valley Historical Society. Due to ongoing restoration efforts, the house and adjacent property are currently closed to the public. LPVHS occasionally conducts tours for local schools.

References

John A. Rowland House Wikipedia


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