827 - Banquet menu for the Pawtucket BoysHolabird Western Americana Collections
Menu for 20 year celebration banquet in honor of "Mr. Anthony Hamilton of San Francisco" given by the Pawtucket Boys. Dated Aug. 2, 189...
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828 - Bay of San Francisco: Two volume setHolabird Western Americana Collections
Illustrated Bay of San Francisco: The Metropolis of the Pacific Coast and its Suburban Cities. A History. Includes an index and contents. What a great
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830 - Early San Francisco Clipper Ship PhotographHolabird Western Americana Collections
T. H. Wilton, Marine Photographer. Located at 838 Market Street. The clipper ship Irby was a British 4 master. She was sunk in 1919 by a mine. 14 x 11
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832 - International race panorama 1Holabird Western Americana Collections
39". Photo shows the drives and crews for the International Sweepstakes, Greater San Francisco Speedway, San Carlos on the Peninsula, San Franc...
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834 - Nine 1850's San Francisco Gold Rush newspapersHolabird Western Americana Collections
Seven daily times, one San Francisco Herald, and one evening bulletin. Find a letter from Knight's Ferry, Moquelumne Jockey Club ad, a man who r...
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835 - Original Palace Hotel PhotographHolabird Western Americana Collections
The Palace Hotel was built by William Ralston and later by William Sharon who made their fortunes in Virginia City, Nevada. With 755 guest rooms, Pala
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