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by Angus Macfarlane WNP member Angus Macfarlane sent us this wonderful summary of the land on the east edge of the OMI, home of a number of civic institutions. In the future we hope to have more from Angus on the fascinating Industrial School, a place where even three-year-olds were sent to be rehabilitated. Engraving of the Industrial School in the 1880s. , circa 1880 - by Van Vleck and Keith The year 2004 marked the 150th anniversary of the city s first development in the OMI. In 1854, San Francisco purchased 100 acres for $10,000 from John Horner at the intersection of the San Jose Road and the Ocean House Road (the precursors of today s San Jose Avenue and Ocean Avenue) for the construction of the House of Refuge an institution to deal with neglected, abandoned, and delinquent children under the age of 16. The footprint of that 100 acres still exists on today s maps as Balboa Park and City College of San Francisco. ....
St. Augustine couple of 64 years dies from COVID-19 Updated: Tags: ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – A married couple who’ve lived in St. Augustine their entire lives passed away from COVID-19 complications within five days of each other. The children of Roger and Betty Colee said they wouldn’t have been happy living without one another. “We expected they were going to get better and come home,” said Cheryl Reese, daughter. Never did we expect they would not come home. We didn’t feel like they were that sick when they went in, but that’s what COVID does.” As cars go by on San Jose Road, The Colee’s, both 83, would sit in rocking chairs twice a day and wave outside the home they built in 1986. ....