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Shown in September 1907 is the intersection of Ninth and H streets, looking northerly, up Ninth Street toward the working class neighborhood of Alkali Flat. The neighborhood, which was named for the white residue left behind when seasonal water pools dried in the area, began development after a November 1852 fire destroyed roughly 70 percent of the city.
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