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- Dumpville abstract "San Francisco's Dumpville was a permanent village along the shores of Mission Bay that existed from the 1860s until 1895. Dumpville was an early refuse site on Southern Pacific Railroad land, a loosely structured community of mostly men, not unlike dump sites across the planet. It was on the shore of Mission Creek, the waters called "poverty lake."Dumpville was a location where poor people lived in makeshift housing and sifted through the trash for items that had some value, cans, cloth, metal, bottles and utensils.When the city needed land for a rail yard and wished to push crime and poverty further away from town, a murder was the pretext for a police crackdown. On November 9, 1895, a troop of twenty police from the southern district under the command of Captain John Spillane marched down sixth street late at night, burned the shanties and evicted the scavengers from the site which was quickly filled to be used as part of the huge southern Pacific railroad yards along Channel Street.After the 1906 earthquake, San Francisco needed dumping ground for the massive debris from the burned district. Contractors were engaged to remove the rubble. The California Board of State Harbor Commissioners offered space behind the seawall planned for the north side of Mission Creek but they asked land owners to keep the rubble on their lots until the Seawall construction began later that summer.The site is currently (2006) being developed as a biotech campus for the University of California, San Francisco.".
- Dumpville wikiPageExternalLink sites.php?x=dumpville.
- Dumpville wikiPageExternalLink cdnc?a=d&d=SFC18951111.2.106.
- Dumpville wikiPageExternalLink sitebody.php.
- Dumpville wikiPageID "3519908".
- Dumpville wikiPageLength "1942".
- Dumpville wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Dumpville wikiPageRevisionID "601699043".
- Dumpville wikiPageWikiLink 1906_San_Francisco_earthquake.
- Dumpville wikiPageWikiLink 1906_earthquake.
- Dumpville wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_San_Francisco,_California.
- Dumpville wikiPageWikiLink Mission_Bay,_San_Francisco.
- Dumpville wikiPageWikiLink Mission_Bay,_San_Francisco,_California.
- Dumpville wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- Dumpville wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco_Call.
- Dumpville wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_Railroad.
- Dumpville wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Pacific_Transportation_Company.
- Dumpville wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_San_Francisco.
- Dumpville hasPhotoCollection Dumpville.
- Dumpville wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Dumpville subject Category:History_of_San_Francisco,_California.
- Dumpville hypernym Village.
- Dumpville type Article.
- Dumpville type Village.
- Dumpville type Article.
- Dumpville type History.
- Dumpville comment "San Francisco's Dumpville was a permanent village along the shores of Mission Bay that existed from the 1860s until 1895. Dumpville was an early refuse site on Southern Pacific Railroad land, a loosely structured community of mostly men, not unlike dump sites across the planet.".
- Dumpville label "Dumpville".
- Dumpville sameAs m.09j20r.
- Dumpville sameAs Q5313989.
- Dumpville sameAs Q5313989.
- Dumpville wasDerivedFrom Dumpville?oldid=601699043.
- Dumpville isPrimaryTopicOf Dumpville.