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  • Deadman's Island was one of two islands near San Pedro, Los Angeles, California in the 19th century. The land, sometimes referenced as Dead Man's Island, Isla Del Muerto, and Reservation Point, was dredged away in 1928 as part of a harbor development effort. Rattlesnake Island, the other islet in the area, became Terminal Island.
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  • Dredged island in Los Angeles harbor. Not to be confused with Deadman Island (Solano County). Deadman's Island at the top of an 1873 photo of San Pedro.
  • There once was a tiny island at the entrance to the San Pedro harbor named Dead Mans Island, which was named for the shallow graves dug into its flat top.
  • San Pedro has a fascinating history, which includes two islands previously knows as Deadmans Island and Rattlesnake Island.
  • Deadman's Island was one of two islands near San Pedro, Los Angeles, California in the 19th century. The land, sometimes referenced as Dead Man's Island...
  • Marifrances Trivelli, Director of the Los Angeles Maritime Museum, shares the history of Deadman's Island, which was once located in the Port of Los Angeles...
  • Edition: Book 103. Chapter: Paleontologic and stratigraphic re-evaluation of Deadman Island, formerly in San Pedro Bay, California.
  • This circa 1905 view of San Pedro provides a much clearer view of Deadmans Island, now connected by rock jetty to Terminal (or Rattlesnake) Island.
  • Note the progress in the construction of the San Pedro Breakwater on the right horizon. Large rocks in the foreground form the breakwater.
  • Dead Man's Island (1996). Video Item Preview. play8?>> ... dead-mans-island-1996. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4.