Photo, Print, Drawing Temple Beth Israel, 1502 Second Avenue, San Diego, San Diego County, CA Drawings from Survey HABS CA-1999
-
1. Title sheet with location map and site plan - Temple Beth Israel, 1502 Second Avenue, …
- Contributor: Wiederman, Fred - Jandoli, Liz - Historic American Buildings Survey - Clagett, John - Betts, Mary Beth - Livengood, John - Lee, William - Shankland, Bert - Wiedenmann, Frederick - Spurgeon, Kim ... Wiederman, Fred - Jandoli, Liz - Historic American Buildings Survey - Clagett, John - Betts, Mary Beth - Livengood, John - Lee, William - Shankland, Bert - Wiedenmann, Frederick - Spurgeon, Kim - Burns, John - Bruegmann, Robert - Burkhart, Pat - Reddick, John - Smalling, Walter - Boucher, Jack E
-
2. Floor plan - Temple Beth Israel, 1502 Second Avenue, San Diego, San Diego County, CA
- Contributor: Wiederman, Fred - Jandoli, Liz - Historic American Buildings Survey - Clagett, John - Betts, Mary Beth - Livengood, John - Lee, William - Shankland, Bert - Wiedenmann, Frederick - Spurgeon, Kim ... Wiederman, Fred - Jandoli, Liz - Historic American Buildings Survey - Clagett, John - Betts, Mary Beth - Livengood, John - Lee, William - Shankland, Bert - Wiedenmann, Frederick - Spurgeon, Kim - Burns, John - Bruegmann, Robert - Burkhart, Pat - Reddick, John - Smalling, Walter - Boucher, Jack E
-
3. East elevation - Temple Beth Israel, 1502 Second Avenue, San Diego, San Diego County, CA
- Contributor: Wiederman, Fred - Jandoli, Liz - Historic American Buildings Survey - Clagett, John - Betts, Mary Beth - Livengood, John - Lee, William - Shankland, Bert - Wiedenmann, Frederick - Spurgeon, Kim ... Wiederman, Fred - Jandoli, Liz - Historic American Buildings Survey - Clagett, John - Betts, Mary Beth - Livengood, John - Lee, William - Shankland, Bert - Wiedenmann, Frederick - Spurgeon, Kim - Burns, John - Bruegmann, Robert - Burkhart, Pat - Reddick, John - Smalling, Walter - Boucher, Jack E
-
4. South elevation - Temple Beth Israel, 1502 Second Avenue, San Diego, San Diego County, CA
- Contributor: Wiederman, Fred - Jandoli, Liz - Historic American Buildings Survey - Clagett, John - Betts, Mary Beth - Livengood, John - Lee, William - Shankland, Bert - Wiedenmann, Frederick - Spurgeon, Kim ... Wiederman, Fred - Jandoli, Liz - Historic American Buildings Survey - Clagett, John - Betts, Mary Beth - Livengood, John - Lee, William - Shankland, Bert - Wiedenmann, Frederick - Spurgeon, Kim - Burns, John - Bruegmann, Robert - Burkhart, Pat - Reddick, John - Smalling, Walter - Boucher, Jack E
-
5. Section - Temple Beth Israel, 1502 Second Avenue, San Diego, San Diego County, CA
- Contributor: Wiederman, Fred - Jandoli, Liz - Historic American Buildings Survey - Clagett, John - Betts, Mary Beth - Livengood, John - Lee, William - Shankland, Bert - Wiedenmann, Frederick - Spurgeon, Kim ... Wiederman, Fred - Jandoli, Liz - Historic American Buildings Survey - Clagett, John - Betts, Mary Beth - Livengood, John - Lee, William - Shankland, Bert - Wiedenmann, Frederick - Spurgeon, Kim - Burns, John - Bruegmann, Robert - Burkhart, Pat - Reddick, John - Smalling, Walter - Boucher, Jack E
About this Item
Title
- Temple Beth Israel, 1502 Second Avenue, San Diego, San Diego County, CA
Other Title
- Fraternal Spirtualist Church
Names
- Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
- Jandoli, Liz, transmitter
- Boucher, Jack E, photographer
- Spurgeon, Kim, project manager
- Bruegmann, Robert, historian
- Clagett, John, field team
- Lee, William, field team
- Livengood, John, field team
- Reddick, John, field team
- Burkhart, Pat, editor
- Burns, John, editor
- Wiederman, Fred, editor
- Betts, Mary Beth, editor
- Shankland, Bert, photographer
- Smalling, Walter, photographer
- Smalling, Walter
- Wiedenmann, Frederick, delineator
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1933
Headings
- - Jewish Americans
- - synagogues
- - California--San Diego County--San Diego
Notes
- - Significance: The Temple Beth Israel, constructed in 1889, is one of the earliest surviving synagogues in California. Although modest in size, the building's design and Jewish iconographic elements, such as the tablets of the law and the windows with panes forming the six pointed stars, are highly original. The building housed the congregation from the time of its construction until 1926.
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-90
- - Survey number: HABS CA-1999
- - Building/structure dates: 1889 Initial Construction
Medium
- Photo(s): 6
- Color Transparencies: 1
- Measured Drawing(s): 5
- Data Page(s): 11
- Photo Caption Page(s): 2
Call Number/Physical Location
- HABS CAL,37-SANDI,14-
Source Collection
- Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- ca0613
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
Online Format
- image
Part of
Format
Contributor
- Betts, Mary Beth
- Boucher, Jack E
- Bruegmann, Robert
- Burkhart, Pat
- Burns, John
- Clagett, John
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- Jandoli, Liz
- Lee, William
- Livengood, John
- Reddick, John
- Shankland, Bert
- Smalling, Walter
- Spurgeon, Kim
- Wiedenmann, Frederick
- Wiederman, Fred