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1868

To the casual observer, witnessing this activity, the question arises, “Has The Union forgotten its own important anniversary?” On October 10, 1868 Col.

Orvel B. Johnson, one of the nation’s leading historic restoration specialists, to restore the building to its 1868 conformation.

The San Diego Union-Tribune is San Diego’s largest media company and its oldest business, dating back to the founding of the Union in 1868.

1869

On June 1, 1869 the Old Town lot book records a four year lease, negotiated with Miguel de Pedrorena, Jr., by Charles P. Taggert who had purchased Mr.

1907

The house apparently stayed in the Altamirano family until August and September, 1907, when, in separate transactions Miguel Altamirano and Delores A. Burns transferred the title to Belle A. Ackerman. (Nee Altamirano).

1928

As a sidelight the entries of the lot book indicate that San Diego Avenue was improved and the Superintendent of Streets filed his notice of completion on November 23, 1928.

1941

The property was acquired June 18, 1941 by the Roman Catholic Bishop of San Diego and is presently occupied by St Marys Convent.

1943

In 1943 she in turn sold to H.D. Benner.

1965

The final entry in the book, July 12, 1965, is the transaction in which the Copley Press, Inc. purchased the part of LOT 2 occupied by The Union building, from Mrs.

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