On the crest of a hill above the city, Golden Hill has a wonderful view northwest to Point Loma and the harbor and southeast to the mountains. These magnificent views are what inspired Daniel Schuyler to compose the poem which in turn gave Golden Hill its name:
Firestation Number 9 - in 1922
South Park got its own fire station in 1912. Located at 2111 30th Street, Fire Station No. 9 supported eight men and one Seagrave-Auto fire truck. This truck had a 40 gallon capacity, with both water and chemical hoses, measuring 1,200 and 200 feet respecitively. Captain G. E. Courser led the crew at No. 9 and continued his career in the Fire Department, holding the position of San Diego City Fire Department Chief from 1947 to 1960. Within South Park there were three fire alarm call boxes, at Cedar and Grove, A and 31st, and Beech and 29th. In addition South Park had twelve hydrants. |
Golden Hill Dirigible
An aviation experimenter by the name of C.H. Toliver had floated a bond issue and built in a canyon near Twenty-Eight and B Streets a dirigible, 250 feet long and 40 feet in diameter and with four gasoline engines and six propellers, which he proposed to inflate with hydrogen gas and take off with forty passengers on a flight that would astound the world. He never succeeded in inducing it to rise and the city, fearing the gas might explode, declared it a public nuisance. Later, Toliver and his wife were shot to death by Toliver's secretary. Gold in the Sun - Richard Pourade (San Diego) Evening Tribune, November 10, 1911, 3:2-3. Poor quality of gas prevents flight of big Toliver airship. |

The east-west streets were called: Harvard (Beech), Dartmouth (Cedar), Amherst (Date).
| Address | Name | Date | Designation | Architect | |
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| 1149-51 28th | the Caroline Apartments | 1912 | #497 | ||
| 1355 28th | James George Osborn Scripps | 1906 | #180 | ||
| 1355 Granada | Peter M. Price | 1908 | #485 | Gill | |
| 1345 Granada | Peter Price / Irving Gill Spec 1 | 1909 | #612 | Gill | |
| 1335 Granada | Peter Price / Irving Gill Spec 2 | 1912 | Gill | ||
| 1344 Granada | Bledsoe | 1906 | |||
| 1336 Granada | Roblin/Lindestrom | 1912 | #499 | Pacific Building Co | |
| 1306 Granada | Olsen/Cohn | 1913 | #501 | ||
| 1528 Granada | Edward Quayle | 1915 | #505 | E. Quayle | |
| 1527 Granada | George Mitchell | 1910 | #395 | Hebbard | |
| 1612 Granada | Henry Fletcher / Halley | 1906 | #349 | ||
| 1744 Granada | J.R. Griggs | 1913 | #472 | ||
| 2850 Cedar | Bartlett / Webster | 1910 | #392 | Hebbard | |
| 1621 29th | Wight/Jenkins | 1915 | #491 | Pacific Builders | |
| 1530 29th | Henry Lang Spec 1 | 1911 | #620 | ||
| 1522 29th | Morrison/Berger | 1910 | #443 | ||
| 1611 Dale | E.E. Leighninger | 1911 | #584 | ||
| 1619 Dale | Delphine & Frank Leonard | 1911 | #547 | ||
| 1604 Dale | F.J. Lea | 1912 | Pacific Building Co | ||
| 1530 Dale | Oscar W. Cotton | 1912 | Pacific Building Co | ||
| 1506 31st | Alfred Mitchell (Deep Hearth) | 1937 | #202 | Requa | |
| 1955 Edgemont | Cooper | 1908 | #511 | ||
| Brooklyn Heights Grammar | 1906 | gone | Hebbard | ||
| 2906 Beech | Prairie style | 1911 | #513 | ||
| 2928 Grape | Edard & Anna Potter | 1913 | #571 |
Pictures from an album dated December 2, 1932.
The City Directories show that a Mrs. Alice M Greason lived in the house at least as early as 1925 through 1932,
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Rob, Lois, Jean, Mama, Aunt Julia & Carl Garetson
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This photo shows Brokaw and Lowell in 1936.
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Irving Gill designed all three Peter M. Price houses on Granada Avenue.
Richard Requa worked in the office of Irving J. Gill from 1907 until 1912 as an on-site Project Supervisor.
E. Bartlett Webster
Oscar W Cotton
Ed Fletcher
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