IMAGE

Ladies’ Protection and Relief Society

The Ladies' Protection and Relief Society Building sits in a land with low vegetation. A dirt road lined with white fences leads to the entrance.

Image 37.02.03

Description

The Ladies’ Protection and Relief Society home for abandoned children (c. 1860), where Mary Tape was the only Chinese child resident.

Object ID

37.02.03

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Ladies’ Protection and Relief Society

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1860

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Photograph

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San Francisco, California, United States

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Multimedia details

Date

1860

Location

San Francisco, California, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

tif

Subject

San Francisco (Calif.)

Source

Society of California Pioneers

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

37.02.IMG.021

Date

1860

Location

San Francisco, California, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

tif

Subject

San Francisco (Calif.)

Source

Society of California Pioneers

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

37.02.IMG.021

No Known Copyright

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