Louis Nagel (July 28, 1818 – August 10, 1870) was a printer and lithographer active in the early decades of San Francisco. Born in Germany, Nagel emigrated to New York City in the early 1840s and set up shop as a printer with Adam Weingärtner. By 1858, he had relocated to San Francisco and continued to work as a printer, including collaborations with Charles Gifford, which are among the most important early views of the city.
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Mission Dolores, San Francisco – 1860, from the Potrero Nuevo
- The first printed view of San Francisco's Mission District.
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Lone Mountain Cemetery, San Francisco.
- A true San Francisco rarity: Gifford and Nagel's early view of Lone Mountain and the 'Outside Lands.'
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