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Title
View of the plaza of San-Francisco
Contributor
Atwill & Co.
Date Created and/or Issued
1851
Publication Information
Published by Atwill & Co. San Francisco
Contributing Institution
California Historical Society
Collection
California lettersheet collection
Rights Information
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Description
View of a large crowd watching a parade in the San Francisco plaza, with buildings in the background identified by the following signs: F.C. Butler Lithographer; Atwill & Co.; Music Piano-Forte Stationary; Post Office; Cheap Publications Magazines Newspapers; Burgess, Gilbert & Still; Monumental F. Co.; and Justices Court.
Type
image
Format
Lithographs
Lithograph; 20 x 28 cm.
Identifier
Kemble-Spec-Col-09_B313
Baird 313
Subject
Plazas
Parades
Flags--United States
Place
San Francisco (Calif.)
Relation
California Lettersheet Collection, Kemble Spec Col 09, California Historical Society

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