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Description
Two P.C.D.W. Transfer vehicles parked on the curb outside "The Enlightener" and job printing offices at 657 Hayes Street, San Francisco. William Riker is standing in the doorway with his arms around two men. A sandwich board on the sidewalk advertises "Trunks Moved 25c" The text, "The Enlightener Has Come to Eternally Stand By You. Edited by the P.C.D.W. -- San Francisco, Cal Printers & Publishers" is painted on the window. Street trolley tracks can be seen in the cobbled street.
Type
image
Format
Black & White
Identifier
75D8545E-C070-4DDF-A811-206640856851 2021-35-6
Subject
Swindlers Cults Architecture, Victorian (LCSH) Religion Holy City (Calif.) (LCSH) Trucks Moving & storage trade Nineteen tens (LCSH) Household moving San Francisco (Calif.) Newspapers Printers Printing Riker, William Edward
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