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Image:Tule boat.jpg|{{Tule boat.jpg/credit}}<br />The Ohlone, Coast Miwok, and Bay Miwok all utilized utilized tule in the construction of boats for use in the San Francisco Bay estuary. Northern groups of Chumash also used tule to build reed fishing canoes.<ref>Jones and Klar, 307</ref> | Image:Tule boat.jpg|{{Tule boat.jpg/credit}}<br />The Ohlone, Coast Miwok, and Bay Miwok all utilized utilized tule in the construction of boats for use in the San Francisco Bay estuary. Northern groups of Chumash also used tule to build reed fishing canoes.<ref>Jones and Klar, 307</ref> | ||
Image:Indians Dancing.jpg|{{Indians Dancing.jpg/credit}}<br />Natives dancing at Mission Dolores, 1816. | Image:Indians Dancing.jpg|{{Indians Dancing.jpg/credit}}<br />Natives dancing at Mission Dolores, 1816. | ||
Image:Choris Three Bay Area Indians.jpg|{{Choris Three Bay Area Indians.jpg/credit}}<br />"Three Bay Area Indians." ''Costanoans'' (''Costeños'') with feathered headdresses at San Francisco during the Otto Kotzebue expedition to California in 1816. | |||
Image:Mission Delores 1816 Stick Game.jpg|{{Mission Delores 1816 Stick Game.jpg/credit}}<br />Indians play a stick game at Mission Dolores. | Image:Mission Delores 1816 Stick Game.jpg|{{Mission Delores 1816 Stick Game.jpg/credit}}<br />Indians play a stick game at Mission Dolores. | ||
Image:17.-Plat-of-Mission-property-1857.jpg|{{17.-Plat-of-Mission-property-1857.jpg/credit}}<br />The "Alemany Plat" prepared by the U.S. Land Surveyor's Office in 1857 to define the property restored to the Catholic Church by the Public Land Commission, later confirmed by presidential proclamation. | Image:17.-Plat-of-Mission-property-1857.jpg|{{17.-Plat-of-Mission-property-1857.jpg/credit}}<br />The "Alemany Plat" prepared by the U.S. Land Surveyor's Office in 1857 to define the property restored to the Catholic Church by the Public Land Commission, later confirmed by presidential proclamation. |
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(PD) Painting: Louis Choris
The Ohlone, Coast Miwok, and Bay Miwok all utilized utilized tule in the construction of boats for use in the San Francisco Bay estuary. Northern groups of Chumash also used tule to build reed fishing canoes.[1](PD) Photo: William Amos Haines
Mission San Francisco de Asís around 1910. The wooden addition has been removed and a portion of the brick Gothic Revival church is visible at right. The large stone church was severely damaged in the 1906 earthquake.[2](PD) Photo: United States Navy
USNS Mission San Francisco (T-AO-123) at anchor, date and place unknown.(PD) Photo: United States Navy
USNS Mission Dolores (T-AO-115) underway near Long Beach California, date unknown.