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Historic American building survey documentation: Hooper's South End Grain Warehouse, 72 Townsend Street, San Francisco, California
2007, Page & Turnbull
in English
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Cover title.
"October 11, 2006."
Includes report and 25 b&w photographic prints (5" x 7").
Prepared for University of California, Campus Planning.
"HABS written documentation prepared by: Richard Sucré.
"The Hellman Building is significant as the oldest extant building on the University of California San Francisco's Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center. In 1908, the Mount Zion Hospital Association received $100,000 in funds from the California businessman Isaias W. Hellman, who donated the money toward a new building dedicated to his wife, Esther Hellman. After obtaining additional funding from other Jewish charities and community members, the Association hired the architectural firm of J.E. Krafft & Sons to construct a four-story modern hospital building on a site located at the northwest corner of Post and Scott Streets in San Francisco's Western Addition neighborhood"--P. 1.
Report vol. includes bibliographical references (p. 47-48).
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