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      • In 1884, De Young was shot by an irate businessman, Adolph B. Spreckels, apparently due to a negative newspaper article, and survived the injury. De Young died on February 15, 1925; a Roman Catholic mass was held in St. Mary's Cathedral (he had converted to Catholicism after marrying his wife, Katherine I. Deane).
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  2. In 1884, De Young was shot by an irate businessman, Adolph B. Spreckels, apparently due to a negative newspaper article, and survived the injury. De Young died on February 15, 1925; a Roman Catholic mass was held in St. Mary's Cathedral (he had converted to Catholicism after marrying his wife, Katherine I. Deane). Legacy. The M. H. de Young ...

  3. M. H. de Young died on February 15, 1925 and a Catholic church mass was held in St. Mary's Cathedral (he had converted to Catholicism after marrying his wife, Katherine I. Deane). Legacy. The M. H. de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park is named in his honor.

  4. After the election, which Kalloch won, the mayor’s son went to the Chronicle office and shot and killed Charles de Young. After the death of Charles, M.H. assumed control, giving close attention to the details of every department.

  5. Mar 4, 2022 · Charles de Young and Isaac Kalloch's feud culminated in two shootings. This is the murder of the San Francisco Chronicle founder Charles de Young explained.

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  6. But let these ghouls gloat as they will over the unavenged death of Charles de Young. The better part of San Francisco’s people will mourn his loss, and will regard the acquittal of his murderer with indignation, if not with despair.

  7. BY M.H. DE YOUNG (Michael Harry de Young, 1849-1925) You ask me to tell you something about the early history and other interesting points connected with the foundation of our Memorial Museum in Golden Gate Park.

  8. Oct 9, 2015 · Here is a timeline of the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum. 1893: San Francisco Chronicle Publisher M.H. de Young spearheads plans for a world’s fair in San Francisco. Advertisement. Article...

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