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10 Facts About Matthew Teed

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Matthew Teed was a member of the Los Angeles Common Council, the governing body of that city, in various time periods between 1870 and 1888.

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Matthew Teed learned the carpentry trade there, then set up shop in Stockton.

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Matthew Teed then came to Los Angeles, at that time a town of about 3000 inhabitants, and from here went to the Denver mining districts, just then prominent in the public mind.

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Matthew Teed had many wild experiences in his travels across the plains, and much of the time was a companion of Louis Simmons, a son-in-law of the famous Kit Carson.

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Matthew Teed "struck out for the Northwest, visiting various points in Oregon and Washington Territory", then mined in the El Paso Mountains, ending up in Southern California.

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Matthew Teed worked for the US government in Wilmington, then moved to Los Angeles, where he built a "substantial residence" on Fort Hill, the address being 513 California Street.

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Matthew Teed died in 1878, and in 1899 he married Helen G Wyatt of Lamanda Park.

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Matthew Teed was a Mason and a charter member of the Los Angeles Pioneers Association.

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Besides being on the Common Council, Matthew Teed was a member of the city's first Park Commission, beginning in 1895; he served six years.

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Matthew Teed died March 31,1904, at the age of seventy-six.