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Posted on 19 November, 2006 by Steve 2 Comments

Mountain View Cemetery – Oakland, California

I had a few errands to run today and I decided to stop by the Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California.  Like many genealogists, I find cemetery research fascinating and today seemed like a good day to visit one of the most impressive cemeteries in California.

Mountain View Cemetery is the final resting place of many people important in the history of the Bay Area including the pioneer coffee producer James A. Folger (1835-1889), the founding president of the University of California Rev. Henry Durant (1802-1875), and the father of hydraulic mining who founded the first Chabot Observatory Anthony Chabot (1813-1888).  Here are some of the photographs I took today in the cemetery.

Francis Smith

Francis Marion “Borax” Smith

Francis Marion “Borax” Smith (1846-1931) made his fortune in “Twenty Mule Team Borax”, Key Route trains, streetcars, ferries; he built the Claremont Hotel.

Charles Crocker

Charles Crocker

Charles Crocker (1822-1888) was one of the “Big Four” builders of the Central Pacific Railroad.

Julia Morgan

Julia Morgan

Julia Morgan (1872-1957) was California’s first woman architect; she designed nearly 800 buildings in California including Hearst Castle.

Domingo Ghirardelli

Domingo Ghirardelli

Domingo Ghirardelli (1817-1894) was the San Francisco chocolate king; he moved his family graves from St. Mary’s Cemetery to Mountain View Cemetery.

Cemetery Fog

Overview of the Cemetery in the Fog

Today, the fog never burned off of San Francisco, although in Oakland, where the Mountain View Cemetery is located, the fog cleared for a bit.  The trees here are turning color and this photograph of the trees, the cemetery, and the fog provides a little glimpse of autumn in the Bay Area.

There is an online index of the tombstones at the Mountain View Cemetery, complements of the California Tombstone Project.  The Mountain View Cemetery website has a detailed online map in PDF format.

Copyright © 2006 by Stephen J. Danko

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2 Responses to “Mountain View Cemetery – Oakland, California”

  1. GORDON T. PARKER says:
    May 19, 2007 at 12:52 pm

    EXCELLENT REFERENCE JOB DONE. BUT HOW ABOUT MENTION OF THE OLD #27LINE ? IT WAS BILLED AS THE SHORTEST STREETCAR LINE IN THE WORLD……….YOU GOT OFF THE #10 PIEDMONT STREETCAR WHEN IT TURNED OFF TO THE EAST [TOWARDS PIEDMONT CITY]. THE TRACKS WERE SHARED BY THE #C LINE OF THE KEY SYSTEM INTERURBAN TO SAN FRANCISCO. CROSSING PIEDMONT AVE, YOU HOPPED ON THE WAITING #27 STREETCAR FOR A ONE-BLOCK RIDE NORTH TO THE CEMETERY ENTRANCE JUST IN FRONT OF CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES……COLOR SCHEME WAS BASIC BLUE, WITH CREME TRIM. I THINK IT ACTUALLY HAD FRONT AND REAR FENDERS FOR THIS TRIP!!!!!! BARELY 1/4 MILE! I THINK IT WAS A BIRNEY…….AND I THINK IT WAS SUBSIDIZED BY THE CEMETERY SOMEWHAT…….

  2. Cheryl Palmer says:
    November 21, 2006 at 10:38 am

    You have done yur research! I love the pictures and to think I live to close to all of this! Will have to check it out one day. Nice article, thank you!

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