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'''The Bell Mansion at Bush and Octavia, about to be demolished in this 1928 picture, hosted much intrigue between Thomas Bell and Mary Ellen Pleasant, the infamous “Voodoo Queen” of early San Francisco. This same corner later became home to a [[REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS RANT Planned Parenthood Clinic]].'''
'''The Bell Mansion at Bush and Octavia, about to be demolished in this 1928 picture, hosted much intrigue between Thomas Bell and [[Mary Ellen Pleasant|Mary Ellen Pleasant]], the infamous “Voodoo Queen” of early San Francisco. This same corner later became home to a [[REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS RANT | Planned Parenthood Clinic]].'''


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''Photo: Greg Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA''


== Photograph of the Bell Mansion on the corner of Bush and Octavia just before it was demolished in 1928. ==
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Westaddi$bell-mansion-1928.jpg

The Bell Mansion at Bush and Octavia, about to be demolished in this 1928 picture, hosted much intrigue between Thomas Bell and Mary Ellen Pleasant, the infamous “Voodoo Queen” of early San Francisco. This same corner later became home to a Planned Parenthood Clinic.

Photo: Greg Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA

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