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* Cleary, Brother Guire. [http://www.catholic-sf.org/013103.html "Mission Dolores Links San Francisco with its 18th Century Roots - Founded as La Mission San Francisco De Asis by Franciscans, it survived earthquake and fire"], ''Catholic San Francisco'', January 31, 2003. Accessed March 23, 2007. | * Cleary, Brother Guire. [http://www.catholic-sf.org/013103.html "Mission Dolores Links San Francisco with its 18th Century Roots - Founded as La Mission San Francisco De Asis by Franciscans, it survived earthquake and fire"], ''Catholic San Francisco'', January 31, 2003. Accessed March 23, 2007. | ||
* {{cite book|author=Engelhardt, O. F. M.|year= | * {{cite book|author=Engelhardt, O.F.M.|year=1928|title=Mission Dolores (San Francisco de Asis), San Francisco|publisher=F. J. Angell and H. Fahey, San Francisco, CA}} | ||
* {{cite book|author=Forbes, Alexander|year=1839|title=California: A History of Upper and Lower California|publisher=Smith, Elder and Co., Cornhill, London|id=}} | * {{cite book|author=Forbes, Alexander|year=1839|title=California: A History of Upper and Lower California|publisher=Smith, Elder and Co., Cornhill, London|id=}} | ||
* {{cite book|author=Johnson, Paul C. (Supervising Editor)|year=1964|title=The California Missions|publisher=Lane Book Company, Menlo Park, CA|id=Library of Congress 64-22823}} | * {{cite book|author=Johnson, Paul C. (Supervising Editor)|year=1964|title=The California Missions|publisher=Lane Book Company, Menlo Park, CA|id=Library of Congress 64-22823}} |
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- Cleary, Brother Guire. "Mission Dolores Links San Francisco with its 18th Century Roots - Founded as La Mission San Francisco De Asis by Franciscans, it survived earthquake and fire", Catholic San Francisco, January 31, 2003. Accessed March 23, 2007.
- Engelhardt, O.F.M. (1928). Mission Dolores (San Francisco de Asis), San Francisco. F. J. Angell and H. Fahey, San Francisco, CA.
- Forbes, Alexander (1839). California: A History of Upper and Lower California. Smith, Elder and Co., Cornhill, London.
- Johnson, Paul C. (Supervising Editor) (1964). The California Missions. Lane Book Company, Menlo Park, CA. Library of Congress 64-22823.
- Jones, Terry L. and Kathryn A. Klar (eds.) (2007). California Prehistory: Colonization, Culture, and Complexity. Altimira Press, Landham, MD. ISBN 0-759-10872-2.
- Krell, Dorothy (ed.) (1979). The California Missions: A Pictorial History. Sunset Publishing Corporation, Menlo Park, CA. ISBN 0-376-05172-8.
- Milliken, Randall (1995). A Time of Little Choice: The Disintegration of Tribal Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area 1769-1910. Ballena Press Publication, Menlo Park, CA. ISBN 0-87919-132-5.
- Paddison, Joshua (ed.) (1999). A World Transformed: Firsthand Accounts of California Before the Gold Rush. Heyday Books, Berkeley, CA. ISBN 1-890771-13-9.
- Ruscin, Terry (1999). Mission Memoirs. Sunbelt Publications, San Diego, CA. ISBN 0-932653-30-8.
- San Francisco Morning Call (June 8, 1889). MISSION DOLORES - The Cemeteries Now Ready to Be Transferred to the City..
- Schafer, Mike and Joe Welsh (1997). Streamliners: History of a Railroad Icon. MBI Publishing Co., St. Paul, MN. ISBN 0-7603-1371-7.
- Yenne, Bill (2004). The Missions of California. Thunder Bay Press, San Diego, CA. ISBN 1-59223-319-8.
- Young, Stanley and Melba Levick (1988). The Missions of California. Chronicle Books LLC, San Francisco, CA. ISBN 0-8118-3694-0.