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Show in circa 1890 is Lincoln, California's Hotel Burdge, located at the corder of Fifth and G streets. To the left is the brick-clad Independent Order of Odd Fellows building while, to the right, is a general store. The hotel was built in 1883 for 5,500 dollars for Stephen Burdge and an associate named Gerber. The milling work was done by Sacramento's Telegraph Mill, which would later become Burnett and Sons.
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