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Title
St
.
Mary's
Cemetery
Date
1932
Creator
Frederick-Burkett
Foto
Service
Description
Taken
on
March
28
,
1932
, this
photograph
shows
the
Mausoleum
of the
St
.
Mary's
Catholic
Cemetery
at
6700
Twenty-First
Avenue
. The
80,000
dollar
structure
was
built
in
1929/30
in the
shape
of a
cross
and
represented
a
culmination
of the
efforts
of the
Reverend
Patrick
J
.
Keane
who
died
prior
to
being
able
to
see
the
project
through
. The
architect
was the
San
Francisco-based
B.J.S
.
Cahill
who
sought
to
give
the
structure
the
look
of a
church
with
several
touches
of the
medieval
.
Format
8 x 10 in.; b&w
Holding Institution
Sacramento Public Library, Sacramento Room
Rights
This image may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.). Copyright restrictions applying to the reproduction and use of this image are available from the Sacramento Public Library.
Street/Neighborhood
6700
Twenty-first
Avenue
City/County
Sacramento
Subject
Cemeteries
Places of Worship
Collection
Sacramento Room Photograph Collection
Identifying Number
702
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