Structure Type: built works - religious structures

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: [unspecified]

Sacramento Street and Stockton Street
Chinatown, San Francisco, CA 94108

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The Chinese Mission was located on the northeast corner of Sacramento and Stockton Streets in 1863.

Overview

The San Francisco City Directory, 1863, (p. 504) said of this building: "Religious services in the Chinese language on each Sabbath afternoon and evening, and also on Thursday evening. A day and evening school is kept throughout the week. The house is brick, and was built by the liberality of the citizens of San Francisco, and by funds from a Board of Missions in New York, by which the Mission to the Chinese in California is supported. The house contains school rooms in the basement; on the first floor a chapel which will seat two hundred persons, and on the second, apartments for the accommodation of the Missionary family."

PCAD id: 20737