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Magnolia Park in San Rafael, California, was developed and subdivided by businessman, William T. Coleman. Today this area is more commonly known as the Domincan neighborhood, after Domincan University which was established there in 1889, thanks, in part, to William Coleman, who donated half of the acreage for the campus. This illustration is from a brochure titled San Rafael Illustrated and Described, published by W.W. Elliott & Co., in 1884. The brochure shows images of early San Rafael and was designed as a promotional piece, meant to attract new residents and investors to Marin County's most populous town. The original lithographs were made from the sketches of Mr. Chris Jorgensen, a teacher at the San Francisco Art School and noted artist.
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