Cypress Lawn Cemetery Gates
Paul Kalmanovitz
Beer magnate and real estate tycoon
Andrew Jackson Pope
Lumber entrepreneur and with his business partner, Fredick Talbot, established the most enduring lumber company still in operation - Pope & Talbot Lumber Co.
Coleman
John Barton
Owned the first and largets saltworks manufacturing plant in San Francisco; founder of Fireman's Fund Insurance Company
Valentine
Duglas Tilden (Sculptor)
Jefferson James
William Kohl
Parnter in the prestigious Alaska Commercial Co., hunters of fur seals in the Pacific Northwest. Son Frederick's mansion is now part of Mercy High School in Burlingame.
Edwin Earl Grabhorn
Founder of the Grabhorn Press
Fletcher - Ryer
Timothy Hopkins
William Randolph Hearst
Billionaire. At the height of his power he owned 28 newspapers, 18 magazines, several radio stations and movie studios. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst)
William P. Fuller
Established W.P. Fuller & Co. the West's largest paint manufacturer
J.K.C. Hobbs
Carlton S. Hobbs
William G. Irwin
Purchased the entire Hawaiian island of Lanai and developed one of the largest sugar plantations in the world; his mansion in San Fransisco's Pacific Heights housed the Iwrin Memorial Blood Bank
T. Ellard Beans
Luke Robinson
James C. Flood
Celebrated silver king; established Bank of Nevada, forerunner to Wells Fargo
Morgan