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Title
The first monument on the left is to J. Fredlander [Friedlander] a pioneer of San Francisco and a very wealthy
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
Collection
Cook (Jesse Brown) Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement, ca. 1895-1936
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Description
Full titleS. Terry he was born Feb. 4th 1820 and died Sept. 16th 1859. Both monuments are in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Photo taken Mar. 3/29. Gov. Stanford laid the corner stone for the Broderick Monument.
Type
image
Identifier
BANC PIC 1996.003:Volume 28:95a--fALB
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