Content/DescriptionView from hill, later called Liberty Hill, looking north east across Mission Dolores to San Francisco. In the middle distance is the mission quadrangle, and the fenced line of what would become Dolores Street. At the far right of the drawing is Mission Bay. In the center distance is San Francisco harbor and Yerba Buena Island.
Title
Mission Dolores, Looking Towards San Francisco
Published
Oct. 22, 1850
Full Collection Name
Framed items from the collections of The Bancroft Library
Other Identifiers
BANC PIC 1960.018:016b--A
Type
Image
Extent
1 drawing : pencil heightened with white ; 18 x 26.5 cm.
Archive
The Bancroft Library
Note
Two items in the Dougal collection were assigned number 16 by the library. One (16a) is of the front of Mission Dolores. The other (16b, view over Mission Dolores towards San Francisco) was drawn the same day, and was formerly framed. These are reproduced as plates 23 and 24 of "Off for California; the letters, log and sketches of William H. Dougal, gold rush artist", edited by Frank M. Stanger (1949).
Handwritten title (LC): Mission Dolores, looking towards San Francisco. Handwritten date (LR): Oct. 22nd 1850.
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