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1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime

1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime

1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime. SCROLL DOWN for MORE PHOTOS. To view or search ANTIQUE. This listing is for the hardcover, cloth over board book shown. Measures approx 6″x9″ with 329 pages. An Intimate History by Gertrude Atherton. Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1914. The Geological Drama II. The Mission Padres 15 III. The Spanish Governors – I 36 IV. The Spanish Governors – II 47 V. The Mexican Governors – I 62 VI. The Mexican Governors – II 78 VII. Fremont and the Bear-flag Revolution 94 VIII. San Francisco 130 X. Crime and Fire 144 XI. James King of Wm 174 XIII. The Vigilance Committee of 1856 190 XIV. The Vigilance Committee and David S. Broderick and Gwin 230 XVII. The Broderick-Terry Duel 249 XVIII. The War 263 XIX. The Terrible Seventies 272 XX. The Chinese in California 282 XXI. “The Chinese Must Go” 290 XXII. Last Phases 308 ILLUSTRATIONS The Native Sons’ Fountain From a photograph by Charles Weidner. Kaweah Mountains, near Kern River Canon Three Brothers, Showing the Merced River. From a photograph by Taber. Glacier Point, 3,300 Feet, and South Dome. Statue of Padre Junipero Serra From a photograph by Charles Weidner. Santa Barbara Mission – Founded 1786…. From a photograph by Graham & Morrill. San Gabriel Mission (First Gold Found in 1842) From a photograph by Graham & Morrill. Don Jose de la Guerra Don Pablo de la Guerra From a photograph in the Charles B. Don Jose Castro From a photograph loaned by Delfina de la Guerra. Casa Grande, the Home of the De la Guerras. From a photograph loaned by Delfjia de la Guerra. Sutter From a photograph in the Charles B. Fremont From Harper’s Weekly, i860. Vallejo From a photograph by Taber loaned by Delfina de la Guerra. Mission San Juan Bautista Sutter’s Fort as It Was in 1848 From California Illustrated, l853- March of the Caravan From The Expedition of the Donner Party. From “London Punch, ” i860 The “El Dorado” Gambling Saloon From Annals of San Francisco. 6 Sacramento, California, 1850 Facing p. From The United Slates Illustrated. San Francisco From an old print. First Admission-Day Celebration, 1850, California and Montgomery Streets From an old print. James King of Wm From a photograph in the Charles B. Back of a Typical Letter-sheet Such as was Used for Personal Letters to Correspondents “East”. From an old print in the Charles B. Fort Vigilance, or Fort Gunnybags. Coleman, President of the Committee of Vigilance. From a photograph in the Charles B. Ralston [Insert], who Frequently Took His Guests to Yosemite and Big Trees, was the First TO Drive a Four-in-hand through “Wawona”. Phelan From a photograph by Hartsook. Judge Lawlor From a photograph by Vaughan & Fraser. Rudolph Spreckels From a photograph by Habenicht Francis J. Heney Fremont Older From a photograph by Estey. Hiram Johnson From a photograph by Pach Brothers. Prune-orchard From a photograph in the Charles B. Wheat-field from a photograph in the Charles B. CONDITION : Some wear and light stains to covers, hinges & binding weak, previous owner bookplate. See listing description and photos. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
1914 antique CALIFORNIA HISTORY chinese gold san francisco crime