Los Angeles 1858 to 1859
Los Angeles 1858 to 1859 Tracie Sanders Apr 24 · 6 min read History can come alive when presented by those who lived it. I ran across some old stories from Almira Hancock, the wife of Winfield Scott Hancock. Many of her stories I will share with you, but at present, I would like to share this one. In 1858, Almira, with her husband and two small children, were stationed at Los Angeles. At the time, the town held roughly 4,000 people. The main street was lined on both sides with adobe houses of the true Spanish style. The surrounding country was beautiful hills and valleys, snow capped mountains and variegated fields. A small American colony was also present, but held only about a dozen individuals. Shortly after arriving, the Hancock’s youngest, a baby girl, became ill with Panama fever, contracted on the Isthmus. For six weeks, the young child battled this illness and a recovery was looked upon as dou...