The upper image on what Baird identifies as p.1 is an illustration of Judge Terry stabbing Hopkins on Jackson street. The lower image on p.1 depicts mounted men with sabres surrounding the Armory at the corner of Montgomery and Washington Streets. To the left and right of the illustrations on p.1 is text describing the events of June 21st, 1856. "For sale at the "Daily Town Talk Office.""-text, below p.1 image. The upper image on what Baird identifies as p.4 is an illustration of Fort Vigilance with gunny bags outside of it, and armed men in the street and on the roof of the fort. The lower image on p.4 depicts the surrender of the men under Colonel West to the Vigilance Committee. Text beneath each illustration describes the events. "Huestis."--text, lower left corner of lower image on p.4. Paper color: blue.
Type
image
Format
High resolution
Extent
2 wood engravings : uncolored ; 26.5 x 20.5 cm (10 3/8 x 8 1/8 in.) each page.
California--Pictorial works Vigilance Committees--California--San Francisco San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1856 San Francisco (Calif.)--History Fort Vigilance Wood engravings. (aat)
Source
California letter sheets. Prints and Ephemera, Huntington Digital Library
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