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From: Nancy Crowley <>
Subject: Re: [CASANFRA] names of SF school in early 1900
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 17:14:14 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <GAEEINBAAOGIJFEHLNNPIEEGCMAA.taproots@scattercreek.com>
St. Peter's High School (in San Francisco's Mission District) served girls (and I believe young men too.) I believe St. Peter's Parish (on Alabama St.?) still has those records. St. Rose Academy was also open for more than 125 years, but closed after the 1989 earthquake. Any St. Rose records would be available through the Domican sisters in San Rafael. Hope this helps. Good luck!
Pat Crimmel <> wrote:
My mother attended grade school in San Francisco in the late 1890's and
early 1900's. The family lived on either Haight Street or on Belvedere.
I also understand that she attended an all girls Catholic High School.
I'm wondering how I can locate these schools and does any one know if
those records still exist, for those that attended. I have some pictures
in grade school but none when she would have attended high school. She
would have graduated from high school about 1916 or 1917.
Thank you
Pat
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