• S4 Ep11 Five Year Anniversary, Girlina Interview - Announcement at the End
    Feb 1 2026

    Architectural historian, Jonathon Lammers interviews me in this episode. Stay until the end to hear about a change coming to the podcast.


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    34 Min.
  • S4 Ep10 Part 3 Larkin Arrives in California
    Dec 7 2025

    Larkin’s decision to move to Monterey, in Mexico’s California, was to work with his very successful half-brother, Bostonian John Rogers Cooper, who made his fortune in the sea otter trade that was transitioning to the hide and tallow trade.


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    32 Min.
  • S4 EP9 Part 2 Thomas Larkin Has Three Options
    Sep 21 2025

    Larkin came to a critical juncture in life and had to make a drastic change. He has three options to choose from and he knows in which order he wants the options to work out in.

    Did his first choice come to fruition? His second choice? Maybe his third? Listen and find out.


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    19 Min.
  • S4 Ep8 Part 1 Thomas Larkin, Early Boston Years
    Aug 3 2025

    Thomas Larkin is one of my favorite people from the early California story, and I’ve mentioned him in past episodes. Thomas Larkin inevitably comes up when discussing Yerba Buena’s history, which is also San Francisco's and California’s history.

    I’m excited to share this deep look into Thomas Oliver Larkin’s life, which will take more than one episode to tell.


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    28 Min.
  • S4 Ep8 Marnie's Story of Henry Fortmann
    May 25 2025

    This episode is a memorial to a Civil War Veteran and locally famous (in his time), San Francisco/Bay Area resident, Henry Fortmann.

    This story is special to me because it honors my listener's great-great-great grandfather, Henry Fortmann, and his connection to San Francisco's disinterment of the dead.


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    42 Min.
  • S4 Ep7 Part 2 Interview with author Terry Hamburg "Land of the Dead, How the West Changed Death in America"
    Mar 23 2025

    This is Part 2 of my interview with author Terry Hamburg, author of "Land of the Dead, How the West Changed Death in America".

    In this episode Terry tells us how the four main cemeteries dealt with evicting the dead by the 1940s. I assure you, it's a fascinating story and it will give you historical reference for many parts of San Francisco as well as Colma's necropolis history.

    Purchase the book, here:

    https://www.amazon.com/Land-Dead-Changed-Death-America/dp/1633889866/ref=sr_1_1?crid=9JDS5OLKVB7V&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qU3vNv3F7ybQif2LJRd7hw.5Y3xrS6Kal6ldEU8bf_GtWAXWQiI3ngY7NSktN58ApA&dib_tag=se&keywords=terry+hamburg+land+of+the+dead&qid=1742942103&sprefix=terry+ham%2Caps%2C150&sr=8-1


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    41 Min.
  • S4 Ep6 Part 1 Interview with author Terry Hamburg "Land of the Dead, How the West Changed Death in America"
    Feb 18 2025

    This episode is an interview with author Terry Hamburg, who wrote a very interesting book on all things dying, death, and burial in San Francisco history. We cover the earliest history of Colma and specifically discuss one cemetery, Cypress Lawn.

    This subject matter might not be for everyone, but please know I approach the discussion about the history of death and burials in San Francisco with respect and genuine curiosity. I think you’ll find it fascinating.


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    39 Min.
  • S4 Ep5 Was Montgomery's Landing "near this spot"?
    Dec 16 2024

    The history I’ve read regarding July 9th, 1846, states that the USS Portsmouth pulled up to the shoreline at Montgomery and Clay Street, marines disembarked from the ship and onto land, then marched up Clay Street to raise the American flag in Portsmouth Square. It’s stated as if the soldiers stepped off the ship and directly onto land. But, is that accurate?


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    36 Min.