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Unfinished History
Mission Park as a Jewish Cemetery in 1876. Opened in 1861, closed in 1895.
[1]: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library
File:Mission$dolores-park-w-1860.jpg
The old Jewish Cemetery c. 1863, reverse view of the 1880 view below of Mission Park and cemetery.
A view of Mission Park (later Dolores Park) as a Jewish cemetery, about 1880. Potrero Hill is in background right, 18th & Dolores at middle left side.
Photos: Greg Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA