Courtesy of the Bancroft Library, 1816 eyewitness drawings of Mission Indians
An 'Unvanished' Story:

5,500 Years of History
In the Vicinity of
Seventh & Mission Streets, 
San Francisco

In these web pages, you will learn about:

Why was this study conducted?
The Project - Why was this study conducted?
 

The Costanoans, the Ohlone, and Prehistory of the San Francisco Bay Area. 1816 ink and paint drawing, Louis (Ludovik) Choris (Russian, b. Germany, 1795-1828). Courtesy, Bancroft Library.The Costanoans, the Ohlone, and Prehistory of the San Francisco Bay Area The Coming of the Spanish, the Gold Rush, and Early Days of San FranciscoThe Coming of the Spanish, the Gold Rush, and Early Days of San Francisco
Developments South of Market Street and in the Vicinity of Seventh & Mission StreetsDevelopments South of Market Street and in the Vicinity of Seventh & Mission Streets The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906
Results of the Archival Study and Design for Future ResearchResults of the Archival Study and Design for Future Research Interesting facts about the U.S. Court of Appeals Building, formerly the Post Office and Federal Court House, one of America's most ornate public structuresThe Dowager Queen of Western Federal Architecture

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