Hi (to all that wrote to me)! Yes I a know the books (SAN FRANCISCO'S GLEN PARK AND DIAMOND HEIGHTS) as I h donated about 9 photos with history behind them. I was thrilled to be part of it (although I wish I had been able to proof it as they wrote the wrong name on something. Oh well, I 'm just very happy I was able to share some of my great old photos. As for the person you mentioned who doesn't do email I'd love to get his snail mail address. Maybe I can show him what I have and then maybe he can tell me if he has anything of interest for me. I did not know their was a Glenn Park Historical Soc. I will have to check that out. Where my relatives lived sometimes wasn't in the heart of the Glenn Park area so I haven't found much. Michael, we wrote back and fourth a few times over the years and there are a couple people I have kept in contact over the years on that street. It's always interesting to hear the stories. The 111-113 is a home I think my gggf my have help build too! I only wish I could find more info about these old homes. I also think he built or help build the - 161/163, 153/155 (the three houses from the corner down). I would love to research the water records as this may help or if any of the home owners have done research already that would be great too. Anyway I love any info as I keep it and try to build a timeline for my relatives and what life was like for them. You can search the book for Chenery Street or my name (Cathie Schafer to find the images) It's so cool! http://books.google.com/books?id=Q9tbetmxz0AC Thanks for writing! Cathie On Aug 6, 2008, at 1:25 PM, Vicky Walker wrote: > Hi, Cathie -- you have the Arcadia book on Glen Park, I'm guessing? > There might be some pix in there. I think there's a Glen Park > historical society you could talk to. Let me know if you want me to > dig up the details. > > If not, someone on this list will surely know Greg Gaar, who > doesn't do email (I don't think), but who has lots of pictures of > that area (mostly before it was developed, but some with shops and > houses, too). > > Good luck in your search! > > Vicky > www.bernalhistoryproject.org > > On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 12:57 PM, The Schafers <mankzcat@gmail.com> > wrote: > Hi, > > I'm still looking for any photos taken on the 100-300 block of > Chenery Street. My gg parents owned: > a Liquors (Bar) in the homes and also a small grocery store at 200 > Chenery on the corner and lived in a half a dozen homes along there. > Here's a list of a timeline: > San Francisco City Directory > 1882 36 Clay clerk > 1890 W s Mission Road nr Silver Avenue groceries and > liquors > 1891-92 111 Chenery Street Liquors 235 3rd St. > 1893-94 113 Chenery Street Liquors > 1895-96 235 Chenery Street Liquors > 1897-98 235 Chenery Street Liquors > 1899-00 241 Chenery Street Liquors > 1901 241 Chenery Street Liquors > 1905 241 Chenery Street Liquors > 1907 241 Chenery Street > 1908 241 Chenery Street > 1910 200 Chenery Street Groceries > 1912 200 Chenery Groceries San Francisco, > California > > > I'd love any kind of photos of this area as I'd love to put together > something someday! > > Someone mentioned there was a feedstore at 200 Chenery and there was > a photo floating around SF. Stuff like this would be of interest too. > > Old stories from relatives said that my Swedish ggf Albert Johnson > was a great guy and inside his bar was really cool with beerstein's > and lots of saloon stuff. :- ) > > I do check the libraries online data base every few months, any other > ideas? > > Thanks, > Cathie > > > Searching: McLAUGHLIN, JOHNSON, SCRANTON, CONDON, DEAN, KRAFT > ************************** > Visit SFGenealogy.com! > http://www.sfgenealogy.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CASANFRA- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >