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Campbell and Hoog's San Francisco Directory, 1850 [159042]

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Campbell and Hoog's San Francisco Directory, 1850 [159042]
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Campbell and Hoog's San Francisco Directory for February 1850. This is the first issue of the first San Francisco directory - one of only three known copies, and the only one not in an institutional collection. This is the Streeter copy - with his notes at the top of the first page. The existence of any copy of the first issue was unknown until the Streeter and Graff copies were identified. The Graff copy is now at the Newberry Library, and the Bancroft Library has the third copy. The February 15, 1850 issue is the first directory of any sort, not only for San Francisco, but for California as a whole. The directory is printed in three columns per page and lists all sorts of businesses in the booming city, including importers, restaurants, engineers, druggists, dental surgeons, auctioneers, and grocers. The names of the members of the San Francisco Town Council are listed at the top of the first page and read like a who's who of early San Francisco history, with names including Geary, Turk, Brannan, Ellis, and Steuart. Campbell and Hoog were commission merchants and real estate brokers who created this directory by soliciting business cards from local merchants who were willing to pay two dollars to be listed. This directory includes a listing for "James King of William, exchange and deposit office, Montgomery, between Clay and Washington Streets." James King of William was assassinated on May 14, 1856, by James P. Casey who was famously executed by the San Francisco Vigilance Committee of 1856. This directory also contains various advertisements including ones for Simmons, Lilly, and Co. and Adams & Co. Express. 3 pages on a folded folio sheet. Some old creases, but an otherwise fine copy. Extremely rare. Protected in a cloth chemise, and half morocco and cloth slipcase that is 7 x 9 inches.

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State: California
City: San Francisco
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