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The Journal of San Diego History
Summer 1979, Volume 25, Number 3
Contents of This Issue

Junípero Serra Museum
Architectural, Cultural, and Urban Landmark

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Serra Museum  
Page 221. [Serra Museum]


South Elevation  
Page 222. South Elevation.


 
Page 223. George W. Marston, prominent San Diego businessman, wanted a fitting memorial to the first European settlers of California.


William Templeton Johnson  
Page 224. The designer of Serra Museum, William Templeton Johnson, was a traditionalist who promoted Spanish Colonial and Mission architecture.


Templeton's plan  
Page 224. Marston approved of [Templeton Johnson's] plan which soon became the dominant feature of the proposed park.


 
Page 225. Previous to the construction of the Serra Museum, Presidio Hill had been marked with a cross, erected in 1913 by the Order of Panama, which still stands.


 
Page 226. The ruins of San Diego Presidio as they appeared at the time of Serra Museum's construction.


construction  
Page 227. Construction of the museum building begins.


construction  
Page 227. The view was taken looking up from the bed of the San Diego River.


construction  
Page 228-229. Work on the museum appears to be nearly completed, although construction debris is still much in evidence. Note the bareness of the park which would later blossom with lush foliage.


Serra Museum Serra Museum


Serra Museum  
Pages 230-231.
[Serra Museum]


Serra Museum Library  
Page 232. Serra Museum Library


Serra Museum interior Serra Museum interior  
Page 233, 234-235.
Serra Museum interior as George W. Marston originally conceived it.


official program  
Page 236. The official program for the dedication of Presidio Hill Park and Serra Museum.


 
Page 236. Two participants of a pageant which was held to recreate the first contact between white men and the Cosoy Indians


Dedication activities  
Page 236-237. [Dedication activities]


San Diego Magazine  
Page 238. San Diego Magazine devoted its July 1929 issue to the new Serra Museum and Presidio Park.


George W. Marston  
Page 239. George W. Marston making his Serra Museum dedication address.


aerial shot of the museum and park  
Page 240-241. Overleaf is an aerial shot of the museum and park, July 16, 1929.


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