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Mish House in San Francisco
28 May 2008
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National Register #79000534
Mish House
1153 Oak Street Between Divisadero and Broderick
Built 1885

This extraordinary Stick-Eastlake, single-family residence is named for Sarah Mish who managed a dressmaking and millinery business.

It was probably built on Divisadero Street in 1885 and moved to its current location in 1898 when Divisadero Street was being transformed into a commercial corridor. A vintage photograph shows the house with a mansard roof and grand entry stairs which were removed at some point, maybe during the relocation.

As of this writing, the Mish House is the administrative office for a community-based mental health agency and is not open to the public.

The Mish House is also San Francisco Landmark 62.
 
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