Laurel Hill Cemetery
Sather Monument and family plot.
Western AdditionContains 181 photos
    Sather Monument and family plot.
Western Addition
    View west, with French Hospital in distance. Columbarium on right. Looking east into the Yerba Buena section from the Friends Home section. The corner stone to the left of the lady in the black dress reads "[...] Friends Home Sec." The steps across the road read: "Yerba Buena No. 15." To the left of the tree you can see the Charles de Young monument. (ANSR)
Lone Mountain
    James Sullivan Grave in Mission Dolores Cemetery
Mission
    James Casey Grave in Mission Dolores Cemetery
Mission
    Overgrown Mission Dolores Cemetery. "D.H.W. 10-19-01" Adobe clad in board siding, exposed. Grave monument of Don Luis Antonio Arguello (1784-1830), first governor of Alta California while under Mexican rule.
Mission
    View north across Mission Dolores Cemetery, showing two story wooden structure at rear of adobe Mission, since demolished. "D.H.W. 10-19-01"
Mission Dolores
    Looking north. Panorama From Buena Vista Park(2), Page Street runs horizontally at bottom, Page and Masonic intersection at left.
Western Addition
    View north to Golden Gate Park Panhandle and The Velodrome (bicycle racing venue opened in November, 1896, closed by 1899) in foreground, on the future site of the Southern Pacific Hospital at Baker and Fell. In the background is Calvary Cemetery. Part of a Panorama From Buena Vista Park (3)
Western Addition
    Looking north from Twin Peaks reservoir, toward Golden Gate Park, Cole Valley. Grattan School at center. St Ignatius Church in center distance.
Western Addition
    Sailor in uniform and woman with camera in Cemetery
Mission Dolores
    Cemetery. Notre Dame School in background.
Mission
    Looking southeast from Arguello, close to Anza. CWA (Civilian Works Administration) workers grading former site of Odd Fellows Cemetery during construction of Rossi Park. Crematorium visible on left side. Behind the crematorium, up the hill, the monuments of Samuel H. Parker and James A. J. Bohen. The building off to the far right, is 1 Edward Street. (ANSR)
Richmond Inner
    View north to men grading Odd Fellows Cemetery. CWA (Civilian Works Administration) workers moving earth while leveling former Odd Fellows Cemetery for Rossi Playground. Columbarium in center distance. Roosevelt Junior High (now Middle) School at far left.
Richmond
    View north to CWA (Civilian Works Administration) workers moving earth and leveling former Odd Fellows Cemetery during construction of Rossi Playground. Roosevelt Junior High (now Middle) School, Columbarium in background.
Richmond
    CWA (Civilian Works Administration) Workers moving earth and leveling former Odd Fellows Cemetery during construction of Rossi Playground. View to southwest.
Richmond