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1028
1850 Post Office
On January 22, 1849, President Polk appointed John White Geary postmaster of San Francisco.
$29.95
1033
1906 Earthquake and Fire
Cooking in the Streets
The pots and pans may be blackened but note the beautifully decorated stove upon which a meal is being prepared in the street by two unidentified San Franciscans.
$29.95
1023
1906 Earthquake and Fire
Fire Zone Map
A detailed map of the major structures located in the fire zone at the time of the 1906 earthquake and fire.
$29.95
1029
1906 Earthquake and Fire
A. N. Towne's Nob Hill Residence
Six white marble Ionic pillars are all that remain of A. N. Towne's Nob Hill residence after the 1906 earthquake and fire.
$29.95
1032
1906 Earthquake and Fire
Army-Issued Tent for Refugees
An Army-issued tent alongside a shed, constructed of salvaged wood and a borrowed park bench will be the new home for many months for a refugee family. Note that under the table a vegetable or flower garden is protected by a stick fence.
$29.95
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