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St. Mary's Gardens is an Oakland, California elderly housing facility noted for its airy, open design and innovative use of low-cost plywood. The building was designed by Thomas J. Caulfield of Peters, Clayberg, and Caulfield. The design received a national Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects in 1981.
3725 High St, Oakland St. Leander 550 W. Estudillo Ave, San Leandro St. Leo the Great 176 Ridgeway Ave, Oakland St. Louis Bertrand 1410 100th Ave, Oakland St. Margaret Mary 1219 Excelsior Ave, Oakland St. Mary Magdalen 2005 Berryman St, Berkeley St. Michael 458 Maple St, Livermore St. Paschal Baylon 3700 Dorisa Ave, Oakland St. Patrick 1023 ...
As Oakland expanded, the archbishop founded in 1871, St. Anthony's in Brooklyn (East Oakland), in 1876, Sacred Heart in Temescal (North Oakland) and in 1879, St. Patrick's in West Oakland. As the population grew in central Oakland, the need arose for a parish between St. Mary's at 7th and Jefferson Streets and Sacred Heart at 40th and Grove ...
In 1858, Alemany sent James Croke to establish St. Mary, Immaculate Conception Parish in Oakland. The first church in San Leandro was St. Leander's Church, dedicated in 1864 to serving a growing Portuguese immigrant population. [ 6 ]
Location: 2121 Harrison St. Oakland, California: Country: United States: Denomination: Roman Catholic: Membership: 530,000: Website: www.ctlcathedral.org: History
Saint Mary's has 17 Division I teams, competing in the West Coast Conference. The nickname of Saint Mary's sports teams is the Gaels, which had been given to the school's football team in 1926 by Pat Frayne, a writer for the San Francisco Call-Bulletin. The school's previous nickname was the Saints although the baseball team still kept the ...
Delilah L. Beasley (1871–1934), historian and Oakland Tribune columnist; John Walter Ehle (1873–1927), Spanish–American War veteran, Medal of Honor recipient; George Hyde (1819–1890), Mayor of San Francisco (as a U.S. city) prior to California statehood; Slip Madigan (1896–1966), football coach
Holy Names University was a private Roman Catholic university in Oakland, California. It was founded in 1868 by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary with whom the university remained affiliated until it closed in 2023. [2]