| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1885 - 824 páginas
...bay region.9 In 1826 occurred the visit of the English navigator, Beet-hoy. Of the buildings he says: "The governor's abode was in a corner of the presidio,...gaol, all built in the humblest style, "with badly burned bricks, and roofed with tiles. The chapel and the governor's house were distinguished by being... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1885 - 822 páginas
...bay region.9 In 182G occurred the visit of the English navigator, Beechey. Of the buildings he says: "The governor's abode was in a corner of the presidio,...gaol, all built in the humblest style, with badly burned bricks, and roofed with tiles. The chapel and the governor's house were distinguished by being... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft, Henry Lebbeus Oak, William Nemos, Frances Fuller Victor - 1885 - 824 páginas
...bay region.9 In 1826 occurred the visit of the English navigator, Beechey. Of the buildings he says: "The governor's abode was in a corner of the presidio,...gaol, all built in the humblest style, with badly burned bricks, and roofed with tiles. The chapel and the governor's house were distinguished by being... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1885 - 876 páginas
...abode was in a corner of the presidio, and formed on».end of a row of which the other was occupied 03* a chapel; the opposite side was broken down and little...gaol, all built in the humblest style, with badly burned bricks, and roofed with tiles. The chapel and the governor's house were distinguished by being... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 824 páginas
...bay region.9 In 182G occurred the visit of the English navigator, Beechey. Of the buildings he says: "The governor's abode was in a corner of the presidio,...gaol, all built in the humblest style, with badly burned bricks, and roofed with tiles. The chapel and the governor's house were distinguished by being... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft, Henry Lebbeus Oak, William Nemos, Frances Fuller Victor - 1886 - 812 páginas
...which the other was occupied by a chapel; the opposite side was broken down and little better tharn a heap of rubbish and bones, on which jackals, dogs,...gaol, all built in the humblest style, with badly burned bricks, and roofed with tiles. The chapel and the governor's house were distinguished by being... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith - 1890 - 912 páginas
...governor's abode was in a corner of the presidio, Mid formed one end of a row of which the other v/as occupied by a chapel ; the opposite side was broken...and vultures were constantly preying. The other two tides of the quadrangle contained, stone houses, artificers' shops, and the jail, all built in the... | |
| 1892 - 760 páginas
...presidio, and was followed by a row of buildings ending with the chapel. The opposite side was but little better than a heap of rubbish and bones, on...constantly preying. The other two sides of the quadrangle were the storehouses, workshops and jail, all poorly built with badly burned bricks and tiles.4 In... | |
| Laura Bride Powers - 1893 - 144 páginas
...Beechey sailed into the Golden Gate, and visited the presidio and mission, which he describes thus : "The governor's abode was in a corner of the presidio,...gaol, all built in the humblest style, with badly burned brick and roofed with tiles. The chapel and the governor's house were distinguished by being... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1902 - 824 páginas
...bay region.9 In 1826 occurred the visit of the English navigator, Beechey. Of the buildings he says: "The governor's abode was in a corner of the presidio,...gaol, all built in the humblest style, with badly burned bricks, and roofed with tiles. The chapel and the governor's house were distinguished by being... | |
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