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St. Mary's Hospital, San Francisco
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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Launch of the Comanche, San Francisco.
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677 |
Launch of the Comanche, San Francisco
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Courtesy of Online Archive of California
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Building the Comanche, San Francisco
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Courtesy of Bill Lee
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The Wreck of the Viscata, San Francisco
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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982 |
Effects of the Earthquake, Oct. 21, 1868, Cal. St., South side
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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Effects of the Earthquake, Oct. 21, 1868, Market and First sts.
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Courtesy of The Society of California Pioneers
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982 |
Effects of the Earthquake, Oct. 21, 1868, Market and First sts.
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Courtesy of Jeffrey Kraus Antique Photographica
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Effects of the Earthquake, Oct. 21, 1868, Cal. St., North side
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Gift of Weston and Mary Naef
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1268 |
Salmon Fishing in the Cascades, Columbia River
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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1368 |
Masonic Temple, corner Montgomery and Post sts.
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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1369 |
Bay View from North Point
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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1375 |
Cousin's Ship Yard from North Point Dock
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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At North Point Dock
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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Kearny Street from Broadway - looking South
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Courtesy of Steve Heselton
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Laying the Corner Stone of the New City Hall, San Francisco, February 22d, 1872
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Courtesy of Steve Heselton
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Montgomery Street from New Montgomery and Market Sts, S.F.
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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2011 |
Fisherman's Bay, landing stones for Light House, Farallone Islands, Pacific Ocean
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Courtesy of Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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2368 |
Clay St. Hill R.R., San Francisco, Cal. Run by A.S. Hallidie's patent Endless Steel Wire Rope and Gripping Attachment. Overcomes an Elevation of 307 feet in a length of 2800 feet. Worst grade, one foo
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Courtesy of The Society of California Pioneers
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California St., from Montgomery, view east.
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Courtesy of Bill Lee
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