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Untitled
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Courtesy of Ken Rosen
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Piwyac, or the Vernal Fall, at Low Water, 300 feet
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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Piwyac, or the Vernal Fall, 300 feet
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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Piwyac, or the Vernal Fall, 300 feet
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Courtesy of Phil Nathanson
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Piwyac, or the Vernal Fall, 300 feet
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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Pompomposas, or the Three Brothers, 4480 feet
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Courtesy of California State Library
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"Inverted in the tide Stands the grey rocks" Yo Semite.
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Courtesy of George Eastman House
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"Inverted in the tide Stands the grey rocks" Yo Semite.
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Courtesy of Russell Norton - www.stereoview.com
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Half Dome, Best Close View, Yosemite
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Courtesy of Library of Congress
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Cathedral Spires
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Courtesy of The New York Public Library
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The Lake
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Courtesy of George Eastman House
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Who goes there?
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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Smelting Works, New Almaden
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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Montgomery St. from Market St, 4th July, 1864, San Francisco.
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Montgomery Street, from Market, July 4th, 1864, S.F.
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Montgomery Street, from Market, July 4th, 1864, S.F.
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Courtesy of California State Library
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Montgomery Street, from Market. July 4th, 1864.
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Courtesy of Bill Lee
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Montgomery St. from Market St, 4th July, 1864, San Francisco
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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Montgomery St. from Market St, 4th July, 1864, S.F.
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Courtesy of Bill Lee
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Lincoln Obsequies
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Courtesy of The Society of California Pioneers
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Lincoln Obsequies, San Francisco
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Courtesy of Online Archive of California
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July 4th 1865
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Courtesy of Steve Heselton
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Montgomery St., from Austin's Building, July 4, '65, S.F.
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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Montgomery St., from Austin's Building, July 4, '65, S.F.
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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Montgomery St., from Austin's Building, July 4, '65, S.F.
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Courtesy of Phil Nathanson
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