Structure Type: built works - public buildings - schools
Designers: [unspecified]
Dates: constructed 1876
2 stories
Overview
The Irving Institute, founded in 1876, served as a day and boarding school for girls in San Francisco, CA. In 1890, it viewed itself asan institution that “prepares for University and Eastern Colleges:” Reverend Edward B. Church, A.M, was the principal. (See Irving Institute advertisement, Langley’s San Francisco Directory for the Year Commencing May, 1890, p. overleaf of the cover page.)
PCAD id: 23748