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English: Premises of the San Francisco Ladies Protection and Relief Society from 1863 to 1925. Situated between Van Ness, Franklin, Geary and Post Streets on land donated by Horace May Hawes. Designed by S. C. Bugbee & Son. The Franklin Street house, which came to be known affectionately as the “Old Brown Ark”, was primarily used as an orphanage but also housed indigent mothers and elderly women. Now the site of w:CPMC Hospital |
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San Francisco Ladies Protection and Relief Society is now doing business as (DBA) "Heritage on the Marina"
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