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'''A Bayview mansion, the Piper House (aka Sylvester House) at 1556 Revere Street, shown here in the 1990s. It was built in 1865 by Stephen L. Piper a well-known carpenter and house builder. Later, the Sylvester family, who were butchers and cattle dealers, lived in it from 1884 to 1900 during the period that Butchertown was located nearby. The house was moved to this location in 1913.'''
'''A Bayview mansion, the Piper House (aka Sylvester House) at 1556 Revere Street, shown here in the 1990s. It was built in 1865 by Stephen L. Piper a well-known carpenter and house builder. Later, the Sylvester family, who were butchers and cattle dealers, lived in it from 1884 to 1900 during the period that [[Butchertown's Beginnings|Butchertown]] was located nearby. The house was moved to this location in 1913.'''


''photo: Chris Carlsson''
''photo: Chris Carlsson''

Revision as of 17:55, 22 July 2011

Unfinished History

Two faces of Hunters Point

File:Bayvwhp$bayview-mansion.jpg

A Bayview mansion, the Piper House (aka Sylvester House) at 1556 Revere Street, shown here in the 1990s. It was built in 1865 by Stephen L. Piper a well-known carpenter and house builder. Later, the Sylvester family, who were butchers and cattle dealers, lived in it from 1884 to 1900 during the period that Butchertown was located nearby. The house was moved to this location in 1913.

photo: Chris Carlsson

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PG&E Hunter's Point power plant in the 1990s.

photo: Chris Carlsson

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