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The Emmet House Site is a historical landmark designated by the San Diego, California, government Historical Resources Board. The original construction started in the 1860s. Emmet House Site was constructed as a rooming house and restaurant and was later the location of San Diego's first County Hospital. The hospital operated during the 1870s. A coffin was stolen from the building in 1883. The building was demolished in 1949 but a historical marker has been placed at its original location. .
It is one of over a dozen landmarks designated by the Historical Resources Board on November 4, 1970.
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- ^ "Historical Landmarks Designated by the SD Historical Resources Board" (PDF). City of San Diego, California. 2013-01-25. p. 4. Retrieved 2017-02-09.
- "PART I – PLACES IN OLD TOWN".
- "Pacific Coast News". 19 July 1883.
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