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Title
Shipment of the prisoners... by the Vigilance Committee of San Francisco [California] at two o'clock A.M. June 5th, 1856
Creator
Boyd, T. C. (active ca. 1870), engraver Noisy Carrier's Book and Stationary Co. (Ch. P. Kimball) (active ca. 1851-ca. 1856), publisher
Date Created and/or Issued
1856
Publication Information
Bancroft Library
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
Collection
Honeyman (Robert B., Jr.) - Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material
Rights Information
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Description
Prisoners include: Charles P. Duane, Martin Gallagher, Billy Mulligan, Wm. Carr, Edward Bulger and Wooley Kearney.
Printed title (LC): Shipment of the prisoners: Charles P. Duane, Martin Gallagher, Billy Mulligan, Wm. Carr, Edward Bulger, and Wooley Kearney, sent from the country by the Vigilance Committee of San Francisco at two o'clock A.M. June 5th, 1856. Printed (LR, within image): T.C. Boyd; (LC, above title): Published by the Noisy Carrier's Book and Stationery Co., Battery Street, San Francisco.
Type
image
Format
Print on paper: wood engraving 25.7 x 19.8 cm., sheet
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf1z09p0kg
BANC PIC 1963.002:0139--A
Subject
California, Northern
Criminals
San Francisco (Calif.)

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