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  • '''Big Four Cemeteries seen here on 1870 map.''' '''1860-61''' Jewish community establishes [[[[Jewish Cemetery||two cemeteries: Nevai Shalome & Gibbath Olom]] (now [[Dolores Park|Dolores Park]])
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  • ...o follow were the Calvary Cemetery in 1860 and the Masonic and Odd Fellows cemeteries in 1864. The cemeteries became a popular place for Sunday family outings as the surveying for Golde
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  • '''Buena Vista Park gutter paved with marble headstones from old cemeteries.''' ...marble for city projects. The drain here is laid with tombstones from the cemeteries which covered the slopes of Lone Mountain.
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  • ...o follow were the Calvary Cemetery in 1860 and the Masonic and Odd Fellows cemeteries in 1864. The cemeteries became a popular place for Sunday family outings as the surveying for Golde
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  • ...t Sand Waste" was just inhabited by [[Cemeteries at foot of Lone Mountain| cemeteries]]. ...ountain: [[Laurel Heights |Laurel Hill]], Calvary, Masonic and Odd Fellows cemeteries.
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  • By 1941, the Laurel Hill [[Old Cemeteries in the City|Cemetery]] was gone. The top of the hill was set aside for the [[McAllister Street 1909 |Prev. Document]] [[Old Cemeteries in the City |Next Document]]
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  • [[Image:Cemeteries-streetcars-in-Daly-City-at-Grand-View-Theatre-near-Union-Park-c-1910.jpg|72 '''Streetcars to Colma cemeteries in Daly City at Grand View Theatre near Union Park, c. 1910.'''
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  • '''Mission Park (later called Dolores Park) as a Jewish [[Old Cemeteries in the City|Cemetery]] in 1876. Opened in 1860, closed in 1888, most remain [[Old Cemeteries in the City|Cemetery History]]
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  • '''Big Four Cemeteries seen here on 1870 map.''' '''1860-61''' Jewish community establishes [[[[Jewish Cemetery||two cemeteries: Nevai Shalome & Gibbath Olom]] (now [[Dolores Park|Dolores Park]])
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  • ...ing headboards of the [[Cemeteries at foot of Lone Mountain |Lone Mountain Cemeteries]], and the foul water of the [[WATER! WATER!|Spring Valley Water Works]],"
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  • ...atically over the past 150 years. The sand dunes have disappeared, and the cemeteries are gone. Today the neighborhood is a vibrant residential, commercial, and [[Old Cemeteries in the City |Prev. Document]] [[Harry Bridges Memorial Building |Next Docu
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  • ...layground, later filled in. Original [[Old Cemeteries in the City|Big Four cemeteries]] visible at upper right.'''
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  • Life in a cemetery can get rather sedentary. And military cemeteries are even less lively than most. For one thing, they tend to be uniformly . ...made grave markers betrays a humanity generally absent from human military cemeteries.
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  • ...is now a senior assisted living facility. Further in the distance is the [[Cemeteries at foot of Lone Mountain|Calvary Cemetery]].'''
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  • ...er in this guide. (For a more complete guide to these and other California cemeteries, see Culbertson & Randall's ''Permanent Californians''.) ...Arizona and the O.K. Corral. To find him, follow the road between the two cemeteries to the C. Meyer mausoleum. Follow the path to the Sophia Isaacs boulder, fe
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  • ...dead. In an attempt to liven things up, the City passed a 1938 law banning cemeteries from within the city limits, and many thousands of the Richmond's most stol ...es. Emmet knows full well that many, if not most, of the bodies in the old cemeteries were never dug up and transplanted. "There's plenty of dead folks out here,
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  • ...of the Legion of Honor]], itself built upon an old potter's field (a [[Old Cemeteries in the City|cemetery]] for unnamed and unmarked bodies). The land here is n ...ory:Richmond District]] [[category:1900s]] [[category:transit]] [[category:cemeteries]]
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  • ...to the San Miguel Hills with the young park in the foreground, east to the cemeteries with the dome of City Hall and Nob Hill in the background and west across t
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  • [[category:1890s]][[category:Cemeteries]][[category:Ecology]][[category:Roads]][[category:San Francisco outside the
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  • ...ng. As you crest the hill at Baker, you notice the Calvary and Odd Fellows cemeteries off to the North. Buena Vista has been recently reserved as a park by commi
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  • [[Clement Streetcars|Prev. Document]] [[Cemeteries at foot of Lone Mountain|Next Document]]
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  • ...159 Liberty Street, near Dolores Park (then two [[Jewish Cemetary |Jewish cemeteries]]). But the start of [[Cable Cars |cable car]] service on Clay Street in 1
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  • <font size=4>Lone Mountain Cemeteries</font size> ...LaBounty leads a tour of the land once occupied by four big San Francisco cemeteries around Lone Mountain. Now the site of shopping centers, housing development
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  • ...drainage ditches using slabs of broken marble recycled from Lone Mountain cemeteries. In some places, inscriptions from the headstones can still be read.
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  • '''Yerba Buena [[Old Cemeteries in the City|Cemetery]]''' [[category:Annals]] [[category:1850s]] [[category:cemeteries]]
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  • Other projects announced by Whitten included work at the [[Cemeteries at foot of Lone Mountain|Odd Fellows Cemetery]]. The cemetery on the wester
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  • [[Image:Cemeteries-streetcars-in-Daly-City-at-Grand-View-Theatre-near-Union-Park-c-1910.jpg|72
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  • ...out the same as that found now on spots where it has been protected in the cemeteries and Golden Gate Park.
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  • Surrounded by the plumbing of S.F., railyards, stockyards, cemeteries, dumps, suburban spill-over, San Bruno Mountain is indeed now being recogni
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  • San Francisco's most hallowed ground, the [[Old Cemeteries in the City|tiny graveyard]] behind Mission Dolores, is the final resting p
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  • ...e wharf to the city’s hotels; they were hired to carry mourners out to the cemeteries in Colma. The demand for the smaller, cheaper cabs was only just growing as
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  • ...so is the so-called Peace that the state stage-manages for us the peace of cemeteries, the peace of “sanctions” and “containment,” the peace of the “Pe
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  • ...e you had the old 49er [[Dead City: Colma Where San Franciscans go to Die |cemeteries]], where all the rare manzanitas were represented. Also Mt. Davidson, where
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  • [[Category: Bay Area Social Movements]] [[Category: Cemeteries]] [[Category: Dissent]] [[Category: Indigenous]] [[Category: 1990s]] [[Cate
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  • ...f land immediately surrounding the churches for use as kitchen gardens and cemeteries. By 1842, there were only eight Indian Christians resident at the mission. Mission Dolores contains one of the two remaining cemeteries within the city limits of San Francisco. The first burial at Mission Dolore
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  • His grave was moved when the cemeteries were banished from city limits, and he now rests in [[Dead City: Colma Wher
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  • ...atter, the ''pax Romana''? There may be peace, but it will be the peace of cemeteries.
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  • ...f the city versus the numbered avenues in the growing sections west of the cemeteries and the sparsely populated southern section of the city designated as "aven
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  • ...refuge. Every large vacant lot in the safe zone was preempted and even the cemeteries were crowded.
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  • ...e "wonders" of private enterprise. One hundred acres of land including the cemeteries atop Calvary and [[LONE MOUNTAIN |Laurel Hills]], centered around Geary and
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  • ...]] [[category:1920s]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:buildings]] [[category:cemeteries]] [[category:Power and Money]] [[category:Famous characters]] [[category:Je
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  • <font size=4>Profound horror fills the cemeteries</font size> ...rapid depopulation of the rancherías which with profound horror fills the cemeteries.” (Payeras, Feb. 2, 1820)</blockquote>
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  • ...ilyards]], [[Rancho Buri Buri to South San Francisco and SFO|stockyards]], cemeteries, [[San Francisco's Trash|dumps]], suburban spill-over, San Bruno Mountain i
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  • ...and fraternal organizations bought land for their members and the western cemeteries became a quilt of burial grounds. The Catholic Church owned a 49-acre plot
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