
Yerba Buena Cemetery: Everyone had broken noses
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There’s an unmarked cemetery in the heart of San Francisco, where hundreds, possibly thousands, of graves rest beneath the popular destinations like the Main Library, the Asian Art Museum, and the United Nations Plaza. Beth takes us through the history of this place, once called Yerba Buena Cemetery, and touches on the history of SF burials before and during the Gold Rush.
Sources:
“San Francisco’s Forgotten Cemeteries: A Buried History” by Beth Winegarner: https://www.bethwinegarner.com/san-franciscos-forgotten-cemeteries
“Archaeological monitoring and architectural documentation : San Francisco Main Library project, site of the former City Hall completed in 1897,” City and County of San Francisco: http://sflib1.sfpl.org/record=b1554397~S1
From San Francisco Call, Volume 75, Number 69, 7 February 1894