Backward "E" or not, the name of the street my family lived on at the top of The Hill in Hunters Point, in San Francisco, is one of the few details I remember about my early childhood. The project "Tracing Poetic Memory in Bayview Hunters Point" is an attempt to jump start my memory, learn more about the neighborhood my family moved away from by the time I was seven years old, and reconnect to that community via interaction with the residents, capture my search via digital technologies and platforms and combine those images with poetry and prose. One part of the journey that I am now pursuing is figuring out which building we lived in on Jerrold. Both my parents are gone. My older sister Jean Beshears is also gone. My youngest sister Karen Warr was too young to remember where we lived. And my older sister, Mary Cryton, and brother Jerome Beshears, did not move out to San Francisco from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, until long after our San Francisco family moved from Bayview to Portola. So there are no family members I can ask. I am certain we lived in a building at Jerrold, Dormitory, and Kiska Rd. right across from what is now the WIllie Mays Boys and GIrls Club. However, I also remember looking out at the Bay from a landing in the building. That landing is no longer there. Am I mis-remembering? Or was the original building torn down? This is one of the outstanding parts of the puzzle I am still pursuing. I hope to get some answers soon from a community historian. Or maybe you know. Leave a comment if you have some leads. An image of the building, that I suspect is where my family lived, from the corner perspective of Jerrold and Dormitory can be found on as the opening image of the video "My Father's Favorite Pastime."