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Abstract of title to all that lot of land situated in the City … being part of 50 vara Lot 2 in Block No. 118, Western Addition
SFH 541  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms

  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Abstract of title to all that lot of land situated in the City … being part of 50 vara Lot 2 in Block No. 118, Western Addition
    Dates: 1889-1919
    Collection Number: SFH 541
    Creator/Collector: F. A. Rouleau
    Extent: 1 volume
    Repository: San Francisco Public Library. San Francisco History Center
    San Francisco, California 94102
    Abstract: Title abstract for lot on north side of Vallejo Street between Gough and Franklin Streets, San Francisco
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    The collection is open for research.

    Publication Rights

    All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the City Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the San Francisco Public Library as the owner of the physical items.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. Abstract of title to all that lot of land situated in the City … being part of 50 vara Lot 2 in Block No. 118, Western Addition . Collection Number: SFH 541. San Francisco Public Library. San Francisco History Center

    Acquisition Information

    Gift, 2014-18

    Biography/Administrative History

    Amariah Wilson was born in Ohio, came west with his family to Oregon in 1844, and was living in San Francisco by the end of 1847. He was granted several lots in 1848, but he and his family moved to Texas early in 1850, and he had sold the properties by 1853. Col. Jonathan D. Stevenson was recruited from New York by Secretary of War Marcy to lead a military force to California for service in the Mexican War, but arrived by ship too late for service (April 1847); he settled in San Francisco and was active in politics. John Evans was proprietor of Spring Valley Bath House in San Francisco, on the Presidio road. Lyman I. Mowry was a San Francisco attorney who organized a San Francisco steamship company.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    This abstract of title includes: the Alcalde Title, p. 7-92; the Stevenson Title, p. 93-230; the Evans Title, p. 231-256; Taxes, p. 257-258. This is followed by a Continuation as to same lot of land, dated May 28, 1899 (11 leaves, manuscript), which is followed by Continuation of preceding abstract of title to same premises… May 28, 1899 (20 p., typescript) by California Pacific Title Insurance Company, with a handwritten abstract of a Mortgage appended dated March 24, 1915. Ending the volume is a Continuation of preceding abstract of title (5 p., typescript) by California Pacific Title Insurance Co., with a handwritten abstract of Mortgage dated Nov. 25, 1919 from Elizabeth J. Mowry and Lyman I. Mowry to Savings Union Bank and Trust Co., recorded Dec. 10, 1919. The earliest instrument recorded is the Grant from Alcalde T. M. Leavenworth to Amariah Wilson, July 12, 1848; a Map of lots granted follows on p. 11 ½.

    Indexing Terms

    Abstracts of title—California—San Francisco—19th century
    Land grants—California—San Francisco
    Land tenure—California—San Francisco
    Land titles—California—San Francisco
    Real property—California—San Francisco
    Evans, John
    Leavenworth, Thaddeus, 1802-1893
    Mowry, Lyman I., 1848-1928
    Stevenson, J. D. (Jonathan Drake), 1800-1894
    Wilson, Amariah, 1799-1889
    California Pacific Title Insurance Co.
    San Francisco (Calif.) –History—19th century
    San Francisco (Calif.)—History--Sources
    Pacific Heights (San Francisco, Calif.)