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The former home built by George and brother, John Treat was located on Capp Street in 1861 (the date of construction of the building is unknown) but then the wooden building was later moved to its current address of 1266 Hampshire Street. Treat Avenue in San Francisco is named after George Treat and
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ended. George Treat was married on April 19, 1857, to Clarinda Littlefield, daughter of Rufus Batchelder, of Prospect, Maine. They had five children: May Benton (the late Mrs. Alexander F. Morrison), Clara Littlefield, Sara Batchelder (Mrs. George R. Child, who lives in San Francisco), Rosa, and
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Born in Frankfort, Maine, on April 16, 1819, the son of Joshua and Sarah (nÊe Sweetser) Treat, he left the state of Maine in his early youth. In 1835 he settled in New Orleans and remained there until 1847, when he and his brother John Treat enlisted in the United States Army and went to Mexico
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After his discharge he came to California, reaching San Francisco on August 10, 1849, and the brothers settled in the remote corner of the southeastern Mission valley (in the neighborhood now called the Mission district) and raised food for the city markets.
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In 1867, George Treat provided testimony at the U.S. Board of Land Commissioners’ that ultimately resulted in the denial of the De Haro family's longstanding land claims, and his action caused the De Haro family to lose their ranch named
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of San Francisco, and a horse racing enthusiast. He was influential in the early physical development of the Mission District and its eventual shift to urbanization. Treat was responsible for the construction and management of the
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A known minstrel song of the period "I Wish I Were a Bee" had a verse added, in direct reference to losing gambling money at Treat's horse race track with his famous racehorse named
153:. Treat was a known horse breeder, primarily for race horses for his race tracks around San Francisco. He was also the first person to import Angora goats to California. 143: 504: 134:
In the 1850s George Treat acquired much of the Mission District south of 24th Street and the western portion of the Potrero District from the heirs of the
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Historic Resource Survey Findings, South Mission Historic Resources Survey
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The Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco. From the
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Frankfort, Maine
San Francisco, California
Abolitionist
Mission District
abolitionist
Committee of Vigilance
Pioneer Race Course
San Francisco-San Jose Railway
Mexican-American War
Californio
Rancho Potrero Viejo
"Appendix B: Notes on Mission Bay and the Marshes and Creeks of the Potreros and the Bernal Rancho."




"Showplace Square Survey, San Francisco, CA Final"



"National Register of Historic Places"
the original
"Treat Treatise"




Emamdjomeh, Armand
"Today's Mission 12.31.09"

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