Title:
Holy Cross Cemetery. The under ground vault of Patrick Crowley. He was Chief of Police of San Francisco from 1866 ...
Note:
Holy Cross Cemetery. The under ground vault of Patrick Crowley. He was Chief of Police of San Francisco from 1866 to 1873
and again from 1880 to 1897 when he was pensioned. He was one of the early pioneers of this city. In his young days he pulled
a boat on the water front for the ship captains. Later he was elected Constable & from that to Chief of Police, when the New
Constitution came in to effect he was again appointed Chief of Police for the 2nd time. I served under him for 10 years and
our commissioners were Hammond, Alvord & Tobin. Later Burn to Hammond's place when he died & Gunst to Burns place when he
resigned. May 10th 1929.
Local Call Number:
BANC PIC 1996.003:Volume 28:163b--fALB
Filename:
I0052141a.tif
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