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Description
Front of postcard depicts Tavern of Tamalpais on the Summit of Mt. Tamalpais. The printed title of the postcard is given as "153 - Summit of Mt. Tamalpais, California." On the back of the postcard, there is a handwritten message addressed to Miss Angus Lenorehard of Glasgow, Scotland. Publisher information is given as "Edward H. Mitchell, publisher, San Francisco." Publisher closed in 1923.
Type
image
Format
Original Postcard
Extent
5.5 x 3.5 in. 1 Page of 1
Identifier
cmlpl_000034 2016.094.034 ark:/13960/t6wx3sj14
Subject
Mt. Tamalpais Tavern of Tamalpais
Provenance
Mill Valley Public Library, Lucretia Little History Room California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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