
Mission Dolores Cemetery
Headstone of Don Luis Antonio Arguello (Ansco Color transparency)
Mission DoloresContains 181 photos
Headstone of Don Luis Antonio Arguello (Ansco Color transparency)
Mission DoloresView northwest toward Lone Mountain, Lowell High School (now SF City College, John Adams Campus, built 1913), Masonic and Calvary Cemetery, Golden Gate Park Panhandle, Southern Pacific Hospital (part of a three part panorama)
Buena VistaView north toward Calvary Cemetery, McAllister Yard, Southern Pacific Hospital (Fell and Baker) (part of a three part panorama)
1906 Earthquake and Fire. Two people posing in front of earthquake damaged Mission Dolores and adjacent Gothic Revival church.
Mission DoloresView west across Dolores Street to cemetery, old mission, and Gothic Revival church, demolished following 1906 earthquake and fire.
Mission DoloresMission Dolores Cemetery [Statue of Junipero Serra]
Mission Dolores[Grave of Antonio Arguello, first Governor of Alta California under Mexican rule] Carved headstone
Mission DoloresMemorial to unidentified Native Americans buried in Mission Dolores Cemetery and vicinity. [Monument to the Indians. 'Lily of the Mohawks']
Mission DoloresView east on Turk near Lyon, Calvary Cemetery in the background. Market Street Railway (MSRy) 31-line streetcar #966 [0966-31-03 WB ON TURK AT LYON ca 1940]
Western AdditionMuni (Municipal Railway) 14-line Streetcar #885 North of Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma
Outside SFMuni 2-line Streetcar #468 (former Market Street Railway #168 renumbered after the merger) next to California Cable Car #23. Jewish Community Center on right. Laurel Hill Cemetery at left. [California & Presidio 1949]
Laurel Heights / Jordan ParkView northeast, Market Street Railway (MSRy) Excursion Streetcar #1229, McAllister Carhouse. Trees in background part of Calvary Cemetery.
Western AdditionView northeast, Aerial View, Lone Mountain college (later part of University of San Francisco). Laurel Hill Cemetery in the background, Alcatraz in the distance . [San Francisco College for Women, Lone Mountain]
Lone MountainView north towards Geary Boulevard showing the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Larkin's Building (corner Geary & Arguello, back left) and Columbarium at back right [Odd Fellows Cemetery (Columbarium)]
Lone MountainLarge crowd, many of whom are wearing at the Odd Fellows Cemetery, possibly for the burial of an important Civil War veteran. [Odd Fellows Cemetery]
Lone Mountain