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'''<font face = arial light> <font color = maroon> <font size = 3>Unfinished History</font></font> </font>'''
'''[[Architectural Mission|Architectural Treasures of the Mission]]...'''
[[Image:236 San Jose Avenue. Northwest corner of 25th Street and San Jose Avenue. One time home of Mayor and Governor James Rolph. Rundown corner house, Ghost children in upper story window c1930 wnp37.02701.jpg|800px]]
'''236 San Jose Avenue, northwest corner of 25th and San Jose Avenue. One-time home of [[Mayor "Sunny Jim" Rolph|Mayor "Sunny Jim" Rolph]]'''.
''Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp37.02701''
[[Image:3502-24th-Street 20200608 201837.jpg]]
'''The building at 3502 24th St. may possibly be the "Old House" of the last Mexican Alcalde of Yerba Buena, José Noe. His son Miguel lived here well into the 1870s.''' 
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
[[Image:mission$200-fair-oaks.jpg]]
'''This red Victorian is the Oakley Residence at 200-202 Fair Oaks at 23rd. Built by William and Jennie Oakley in 1886, he was a bricklayer/contractor, and she a dressmaker.''' 
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
[[Image:mission$south-van-ness-mansion.jpg]]
[[Image:mission$south-van-ness-mansion.jpg]]


'''A typical ornate Victorian at 300 South Van Ness in the Mission.'''
'''A typical ornate Victorian at 300 South Van Ness in the Mission.'''


Architectural Treasures of the Mission...
[[More Mission Architecture |More Old Homes]]
 
[[More Mission Architecture More Old Homes]]


[[Image:mission$st-charles-school.jpg]]
[[Image:mission$st-charles-school.jpg]]
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'''There are many historic buildings throughout the Mission neighborhood; this is the St. Charles Elementary School at 18th and Shotwell.'''
'''There are many historic buildings throughout the Mission neighborhood; this is the St. Charles Elementary School at 18th and Shotwell.'''


[[Image:mission$pipe-organ-factory.jpg]]
[[Image:Pipe-organ-building-20th-and-Alabama 20200521 163427.jpg]]


'''The 1877 Pipe Organ Factory at 20th and Florida.'''
'''The 1877 Pipe Organ Factory at 20th and Florida.'''


Contributors to this page include:
''Carlsson,Chris - Photographer-Artist ''
Carlsson,Chris - Photographer-Artist


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Unfinished History

Architectural Treasures of the Mission...

236 San Jose Avenue. Northwest corner of 25th Street and San Jose Avenue. One time home of Mayor and Governor James Rolph. Rundown corner house, Ghost children in upper story window c1930 wnp37.02701.jpg

236 San Jose Avenue, northwest corner of 25th and San Jose Avenue. One-time home of Mayor "Sunny Jim" Rolph.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp37.02701

3502-24th-Street 20200608 201837.jpg

The building at 3502 24th St. may possibly be the "Old House" of the last Mexican Alcalde of Yerba Buena, José Noe. His son Miguel lived here well into the 1870s.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Mission$200-fair-oaks.jpg

This red Victorian is the Oakley Residence at 200-202 Fair Oaks at 23rd. Built by William and Jennie Oakley in 1886, he was a bricklayer/contractor, and she a dressmaker.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Mission$south-van-ness-mansion.jpg

A typical ornate Victorian at 300 South Van Ness in the Mission.

More Old Homes

Mission$st-charles-school.jpg

There are many historic buildings throughout the Mission neighborhood; this is the St. Charles Elementary School at 18th and Shotwell.

Pipe-organ-building-20th-and-Alabama 20200521 163427.jpg

The 1877 Pipe Organ Factory at 20th and Florida.


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