1900 Second Chinatown

1900aThis portion of a 1900 Salinas map shows the second Chinatown in an area that includes East Lake Street intersecting Soledad Street.  It shows  the beginnings of a Japantown or Nihonmachi on East Lake Street.  The map also shows the two corners of Soledad and Lake, where Chinese merchants leased eight lots from landowner Eugene Sherwood to begin construction of the new Chinatown.  The lots were leased just a few days after the June 13, 1893 fire destroyed the first Chinatown. Note that the mapmakers are still identifying the bottom left structure as “Female Boarding.”  The numbers shown on E. Lake St. (1, 3, 5, 9, etc.) and on Soledad Street (1, 3, 5, 7, etc.) seem to indicate that the structures shown were on the odd-numbered side of the street.  However, on Soledad Street the numbering was changed, perhaps when the street was paved.  For example, the number of Shorty Lee’s Hop Hing Lung Co. general merchandise store was originally 20 Soledad Street, but sometime in the late 1920s or early 1930s, the number was changed to 12½.  Wellington Lee

1900 Map info: Salinas, Monterey County, California; Sanborn-Perris Map Co., Limited, 11 Broadway, New York; April 1900; Copyright 1900 by the Sanborn-Perris Map Co., Limited.  Population 4500.

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