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The Journal of San Diego History
Volume 49, 2003, Number 1
Contents of This Issue

Reclamation and Preservation:
The San Diego Chinese Mission, 1927-1996

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Chinese Junks  
Page 1. Chinese junks in San Diego harbor. c. 1880s. 1854


Margaret Fanton  
Page 3. Margaret Fanton, Mission Superintendent with assistant Agnes Lee. c. 1917-18. 80:1501


Chinese Mission  
Page 4. Chinese Mission. c. 1926. Sensor 25-9.


Chinese Mission Mother’s Day  
Page 5. Chinese Mission Mother’s Day service. c. 1938. 80:1504


Chinatown  
Page 6. George W. Marston donated land for the Louis Gill Building. c. 1938. 80: 1498


 
Page 8. Chinatown section of San Diego, 3rd and Island. c. 1952. UT 8248-166


Moving the building  
Page 9. After being stored on 3rd Ave. for seven years. The building was relocated to its current location at 3rd and J St. Photo courtesy of Center City Development Corp.


The mission building during reconstruction  
Page 10. The mission building during reconstruction, 1995. Photo courtesy of Center City Development Corp.


Joseph Yamada and Joseph Wong  
Page 11. Joseph Yamada (left) Landscape Architect. Joseph Wong (right) restoration architect. Photo courtesy of Center City Development Corp.


Opening day  
Page 13. Opening day, January 13, 1996. Photo courtesy of Center City Development Corp.


President Dr. Lilly Chang, Peter Hall, Dr. Alexander Chuang  
Page 14. President Dr. Lilly Chang (far left), Peter Hall (fourth from left) president of CCDC, and Executive Director, Dr. Alexander Chuang (fifth from left). Photo courtesy of Center City Development Corp.


 
Page 20. Present location. Photo courtesy of Center City Development Corp.


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