
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Laurel Hill Cemetery; water tower in background. [1005-E.W.A. Templar Lodge I.O.O.F. in Laurel Hill. Mrs. Huff's Plat, R., 1005]
Laurel Heights / Jordan ParkContains 181 photos
Laurel Hill Cemetery; water tower in background. [1005-E.W.A. Templar Lodge I.O.O.F. in Laurel Hill. Mrs. Huff's Plat, R., 1005]
Laurel Heights / Jordan Park[390, Mission Dolores, oldest church in S.F. Perkins] View west across Dolores near 16th, Mission Dolores and Gothic Revival parish church (dedicated February, 1884) destroyed in 1906 Earthquake. Cemetery on left extends into present street right of way. 16th St. not yet extended west through church property.
Mission Dolores[TEH224 Mission Dolores, 1865] View northwest across Dolores St. to front view of old Mission church, two and one story side buildings. [G810 MI-006] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346) (T.E. Hecht copy) Cropped version of Lawrence & Houseworth #168. See also wnp37.00614.
Mission Dolores[TEH222 Mission Dolores 1865] View southwest from near 16th & Dolores to Mission Dolores church, parish house addition and Mansion House, tile roofed adobe building with paint shop. Differently cropped version of Lawrence & Houseworth #167, 'The Old Mansion House and Mission Dolores, San Francisco', with more image on left. Also published as variant, 'Gems of California Scenery, no. 191.' See also wnp59.00120, wnp71.0725. [G810 MI-007] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346) (T.E. Hecht copy)
Mission DoloresView southwest from near 16th & Dolores to Mission Dolores church, parish house addition and Mansion House, tile roofed adobe building with paint shop. Differently cropped version of Lawrence & Houseworth #167, 'The Old Mansion House and Mission Dolores, San Francisco', with more image on left. Also published as variant, 'Gems of California Scenery, no. 191.' [G57 SMI-003] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Mission Dolores[TEH225, Jewish Cemetery 1865 now Mission Park] Looking east from Church St. See less cropped version wnp24.0029a. [G57 SV-028](GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Mission DoloresCypress Lawn Cemetery, Morgan and Flood Family vaults. View east towards San Bruno Mountain.
View west across Dolores to main entrance. 1884 Gothic Revival church (demolished after 1906 earthquake and fire) on right, cemetery on left.
Mission Dolores[Mission Dolores Burying Ground. 218] Elevated view northwest over wall to cemetery on south side of Mission. Wooden fences, monuments, trees. Two story perpendicular addition to rear of original Mission church, masonry first floor, wooden second story. (Lawrence & Houseworth #325) [F810 MI-004] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Mission Dolores[The Old Mission Dolores 1866] View northwest across Dolores St. to front view of old Mission church, two and one story side buildings. Wooden fence around cemetery. [F810 MI-009] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346) Cropped version of Lawrence & Houseworth #168. See also wnp37.00614, wnp71.0173.
Mission DoloresGrave marker for McNamee with monuments and markers on lawn behind. Likely Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery.
Outside SFGrave marker for Olga M. Thoney in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery. San Bruno Mountain in distance.
Outside SFView west to facade from Dolores Street. [SF-144 Scenic Views of the West Coast. Color by Kaldor]
Mission Dolores[Picture of city looking east from Lone Mountain.] Intersection of Turk and Masonic at lower center. (GGNRA/Stotler GOGA 33760)
Lone MountainView south from the roof of Hahneman Hospital (California and Commonwealth) toward Cap Merritt and the 51st Iowa Volunteer encampment. Lone Mountain and Odd Fellows Cemetery in the background, Parker Avenue at left. [51st Ia. Looking South] (GGNRA/Stotler GOGA 33760)
Laurel Heights / Jordan Park