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City of Lawndale
December 28, 1959
On this date the residents of Lawndale voted to incorporate as a City within the county of Los Angeles. The main reason was stated in the Lawndale Report of October 1959, as “… to incorporate in order to forestall being gobbled up by surrounding communities through annexation.” Desired conditions for this community included “that there should be a retention of a low tax level through use of existing county services.”
Lawndale was one of the last cities to incorporate within the South Bay section of Los Angeles County. However, it’s pre-history dates back to a time when the surrounding area was inhabited by Indians known today as the Gabrielino/Tongva.
Rancho Era
Beginning in 1822 through 1846, Antonio Ignacio Avila was granted land in three separate parcels in an area called Rancho Sausal-Redondo. The area in question was originally regarded to encompass 40,000 acres; but when a United States Land Commission confirmed title, the area was reduced to 22,000 acres.
Rancho Sausal-Redondo covered the present communities of Lawndale, Inglewood, Hawthorne, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Hermosa Beach; and was initially an unfenced grazing pasture for cattle. The land was fertile, but extensive agricultural development had to await the coming of later settlers.
Early incursions by the English based on the voyage of Sir Francis Drake and the Settlement of Alta California by the Spanish preceded the final acquisition of most of the Southwest by the United States. This expansion to include all of California occurred with the treaty of Gaudalupe Hidalgo in 1848.
The Burnett-Freeman Era
Ten year after the death of Avila, Sausal-Redondo was sold by his heirs at auction for the price of $29,550 to Scottish nobleman Robert Burnett in 1868. So little interest was evidenced in this auction, that Burnett was the sole bidder. Having previously acquired Aquaje de la Centinela, he combined the total area into the Centinela Ranch, thus reuniting the major area of the original land grant. Clear title to the land did not occur until 1873, when a U.S. District Court upheld Burnett’s purchase against a suit filed by a Avila heir, Thomas A. Sanchez. Burnett’s residence was the adobe ranch house now known as the “Centinela Adobe” in Inglewood.