Mission Dolores
James Casey Grave in Mission Dolores Cemetery
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    James Casey Grave in Mission Dolores Cemetery
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    View west across Dolores St. to Mission complex. To the rear of the Mission is the temporary church which served from May, 1908 to 1918. The 1884 brick church to the right of Mission Dolores was damaged in 1906 and demolished. Construction of the new church (now called Mission Dolores Basilica) began in 1913. El Camino Real bell and sign.
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    Woman standing next to palm in Mission (Dolores) Park.
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    View southwest across Dolores St. median with El Camino Real bell and sign. At rear of old Mission church is the temporary church which served from May, 1908 to 1918, following the destruction in 1906 of the brick church which stood at the top of the stairs in this photo. [Mission Dolores 7237].
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    [Mission Park] children in wading pool, looking northeast to downtown. Church across Dolores under construction is Mission Park Congregational Church (later Golden Gate Lutheran Church, Norwegian Lutheran Church, Ascension Lutheran Church), as of 2015 Childrens Day School campus.
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    View northeast across Dolores St. to girl sitting at entrance.
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    View north across park with people gathered at wading pool to Youth's Directory orphanage [Youth's Directory, Mission Park, San Francisco, Cal]
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    Looking south on Dolores St. Dolores Park; Mission High School; Youth Directory on Church and 19th St.
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    [Everett School Graduates, June 1910. Turrill & Miller Photo] Sanchez near 16th
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    Mission Savings Bank, northwest corner of 16th and Valencia. Corner entrances at base of clock tower were designed as replicas of the Mission Dolores entrance. Crim & Scott, Architects. Struven Furniture Company. Duplicate of wnp71.0191. [OF-58]
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    View west across median to group of young girls dressed in white, assembled on steps of church.
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    Woman posed at Mission (Dolores) Park
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    View west from Dolores median to restored Mission.
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    Facade of Mission Dolores, viewed from median strip of Dolores Street. Cemetery at left.
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    Celebration of the return of boys from the Columbia Park Boys Club from a nine month trip to Australia. Club, in new building, extant as of 2018 at same site. [8 (?) Homecoming of Columbia Park Boys, March 1, 1910; Turrill & Miller Photo S. F.]
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    Horse drawn 'H. Kruse Lumber' wagon and driver. Notre Dame School and St. Matthew's church in background. El Camino Real bell in median.
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    View north west over Dolores Park (then Mission Park) toward the Youth Directory on Church at 19th Street.[1820 Youths Directory and Mission Park, San Francisco, Cal.] postmarked 1910
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    Swedish Tabernacle church (1906-07), on southeast corner of Dolores St. and Dorland. In 2019 housed the Dolores Park Church.
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    Mission facade viewed from Dolores St. [Mission Dolores S.F. No. 7239]
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    Postcard northeast view across park to family posing, pond, Old Mission High School, Swedish Tabernacle at Dolores & Dorland.. [San Francisco May 23, 11. Dear Clara, We are living in the windy city of San Francisco and we live three blocks from this park -- I am going to take a day off soon and write you a long letter so watch for it. Lovingly Mayme. 1175 Dolores St.][Mission Park from 20th St.]
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