a parking lot, and if you want to know where it is today, take a look at san fran fcisco, the transamerican tower and that's the spot where it existed. he's an architect on top of everything else and a major, major architect, but he's doing other thing, too. that's not enough to keep him busy. he also is an influential member, really the influential member of the california -- of the california constitutional convention. he became also the director general and the guy who ran the operation of a major quicksilver mind in california, and you say, well, big deal, but without that quicksilver mine the gold rush and the gold that was discovered could not be separated from the rock that it was in. so it's a very, very important role that he plays. he's also the inspector of california's lighthouses. he's a member of the first board of directors of the society of california pioneers and it is said, although it's disappeared, but how it disappeared is beyond me, but he wrote a 700-page history of california. this was, i guess, in his spare time. he resigns from the army in 1854. a lot of people res