At the time of the monument's construction, there was a letter that stated that they wanted to do a time capsule, and that there were these proposed items that they wanted to put in it, so we were fairly sure that there might be a time capsule. But the fact that it really WAS there is very exciting.—LA County Arts Commission Civic Art Deputy Director of Collections Clare Haggarty
In July of 2018, workers from the Arts Commission and the LA County Department of Public Works unearthed a time capsule hidden in the base of the flag pole of the Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial. The capsule was opened under the guidance conservator Donna Williams of Williams Art Conservation, and it contained an array of photos and documents related to the fort, the memorial project, as well as life in Los Angeles circa 1957. One highlight from the capsule is a manuscript written by a May Belle Davis—who, according to the document, was a driving force behind the monument—that describes the idea and inspiration for the project.
Content Highlights
Any item from the following table can be made available to the general public in either a .pdf or .jpg format. If you would like to request a copy, please email civicart@arts.lacounty.gov with the subject line, "ATTN: 1957 Time Capsule" or call (213)-202-3962.
Title | Date | Object Type | Height (in) | Length (in) | Depth (in) |
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Ground Breaking Ceremony Brochure | 1953 | Brochure | 11 | 8.5 | n/a |
News Clipping Regarding Construction Progress, LA Times | June 20, 1954 | Newspaper | 11.75 | 17.5 | n/a |
Architects Kazumi Adachi and Dike Nagano showing model of Memorial to Supervisor John Anson Ford | 1954 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Construction photograph dated august 24, 1954 | 1954 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Construction photograph, installation of ceramic veneer on south portion of memorial wall | 1956 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Flag raising ceremony | 1957 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Completed view of sculptured panel and waterfall | 1957 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Full Length view of completed memorial wall June 2, 1957 | 1958 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
March of the Mormon Battalion by Frank A. Golder | Book | 8 | 5.5 | 1.5 | |
Authority and Scope of Los Angeles County Government | Pamphlet | 9 | 4.75 | n/a | |
Preliminary County Budget, fiscal year ending June 30, 1959 | 1959 | Book | 10.75 | 7.75 | 1.23 |
Dedication ceremony brochure and printed program date July 3, 1958 | 1958 | Brochure | 6 | 9 | n/a |
Memorial dedication remarks by John Anson Ford | 1958 | Document | 8.5 | 11 | n/a |
Copies of Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Examiner, Mirror-News, and Herald Express | July 3, 1958 | Newspaper | 22.75 - 21.5 | 14.5 - 14.75 | n/a |
Budget for the fiscal year 1926 -27 | 1926-27 | Book | 9.25 | 6.25 | n/a |
Proposed budget for fiscal year 1958-59 | 1958-59 | Book | 10.75 | 8.375 | n/a |
Brochure for Los Angeles City Department of Water and Power Water and Power |
1902 - 1952 | Brochure | 12 | 9 | 8 pages |
56th Annual Report, Department of Water and Power | 1957 | Brochure | 12 | 9 | 32 pages |
Brochure entitled The Story of Los Angeles is the Struggle for Water and Power |
Map of 1850 | Map | 16 | 18.375 | n/a |
Pamphlet entitled Guide to Schools and Offices |
1957-58 | Pamphlet | 4 | 6.5 | 195 pages |
Pamphlet entitled Financial and Statistical Data, Los Angeles City School Districts |
1957-58 | Pamphlet | 3.5 | 6 | 41 pages |
Board of Education Administration Building | 1958 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Central Junior High School | 1936 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Los Angeles High School | 1891 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Central High School Building | 1887 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Central High School | 1873 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Quotations from the diaries of Mormon Battalion soldiers | 1847 | Document | 8 | 11 | 2 pages |
Photograph of painting of the Mormon Battalion by G.M. Ottinger | Photograph | 8 | 11 | 4 pages | |
Photograph of Mormon Battalion monument in Salt Lake City, Utah | 1927 | Photograph | 6.5 | 4.5 | n/a |
Booklet entitled California Gold |
1848 | Booklet | 9 | 6.5 | 31 pages |
Pamphlet entitled Memorial Souvenir - Highlights in Heroism |
Pamphlet | 8.5 | 10.75 | 12 pages | |
Presentation by John F Howells, Jr., President, Sons of Utah Pioneers, of a $2,00 contribution to Fort Moore construction to Supervisor Ford | December 6, 1955 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
Mormon Battalion parade at Flag Raising Ceremony | July 4, 1956 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
The conception of the Fort Moore Pioneer Memorialby May Belle T. Davis |
Booklet | 8.5 | 11 | 45 pages | |
Poem,The Mormon Battalion - In Memoriamby May Belle T. Davis |
Document | 8.5 | 11 | n/a | |
News clipping, California Inter-Mountain News, September 15 1953 entitled The Spirit of Fort Moore |
1953 | Newspaper | 16 | 4 | n/a |
Historical photographs of flag pole and two cannons on Fort Moore Hill | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a | |
Photograph of bronze tablet placed on Fort Moore site by Eschscholtzia Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution | July 4, 1916 | Photograph | 8 | 10 | n/a |
The Origin and Purposes of the Native sons and Native Daughter of the Golden West—By Peter Thomas Conmy |
1956 | Pamphlet | 8.5 | 5.5 | n/a |
Copies of news stories from the Evening Express dated September 3, 1903 and Los Angeles Times dated December 19, 1903 regarding Native Sons and Daughter' plan to place flagpole on Fort Moore Hill, and A history of the original Fort Moore Flag Raisingby J. M Guinn |
September 3, 1903 | Document | 8.5 | 11 | n/a |
Letter to Miss Grace S. Stoermer, Past Grand President, Native Daughters of the Golden West from James J. Bettini, concerning erection of a flag pole at the Fort Moore site in 1903 by the Native Sons and Daughters | 1903 | Document | 8.5 | 11 | n/a |
A typed manuscript by May Belle Davis describing the inception of the memorial idea (which took over 25 years and much perseverance to realize).
A copy of the speech given by Supervisor John Anson Ford at the original dedication ceremony of the Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial.
A copy of the program for the original dedication ceremony of the Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial.
A number of historical images that track the monument's construction from conception to dedication.