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Title
Pacific coast scenes: supplement to the Christmas Wasp, 1884
Creator
Jorgensen, Christian (1860-1935), American, artist, artist
Contributor
Jorgensen, Christian (1860-1935), American, artist, artist
Wasp (active 1868-1928), publisher, publisher
Bosqui Eng. & Ptg. Co. (active ca. 1863-ca. 1906), printer, printer
Date Created and/or Issued
1884
Publication Information
TheBancroftLibrary, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000; http://bancroft.berkeley.edu
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
Collection
Chinese in California Virtual Collection: Selections from the Bancroft Library
Rights Information
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Description
Collage-type image including views of: San Francisco (Chinatown, Market Street, Union Square, Ocean Beach, and Golden Gate Park); Mount Tamalpais and Point Tiburon; Hetch-Hetchy Valley; Chinese fishing village, Monterey; Lake Merritt, Oakland; Lake Lagunitas; San Lorenzo Canyon; Lakeport; Mission Santa Barbara; logging near Guerneville; and others.
Type
image
Format
58.5 x 77 cm.
Form/Genre
Lithographs, color
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/hb1199n46c
BANC PIC 1963.002:0814--D
Subject
California, Northern
California, Southern
Chinese
Missions
Settlements
West (U.S.)
Place
San Francisco (Calif.)
San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)

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