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Clark's Point. A Narrative of the Conquest of California and of the Beginning of San Francisco. [With]: Lone Mountain. The Most Revered of San Francisco's Hills. Annals of the Pioneers Copied from Headstones and Other Old Records. [2 parts in 1 volume]. by Hart, Ann Clark

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Clark's Point. A Narrative of the Conquest of California and of the Beginning of San Francisco. [With]: Lone Mountain. The Most Revered of San Francisco's Hills. Annals of the Pioneers Copied from Headstones and Other Old Records. [2 parts in 1 volume].
Author
Hart, Ann Clark
Seller
Argonaut Book Shop (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
San Francisco: Pioneer Press, 1937 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First edition. Pp. 56, [24] + ix, [1], 76, 4, index of names. Sixteen illustrations. Half cloth and marbled boards, spine lettered in black. Just a bit of scattered foxing, 3 corners showing, but a fine copy. The story of William S. Clark of Clark's Point (San Francisco Bay), builder of the first wharf on the Bay in 1847 at the site of what is now Battery and Broadway streets. The story, by Clark's daughter, is told against a backdrop of early California and San Francisco history. Includes an added 24 pages from The Genealogical Magazine on the family of Abraham Clark, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The second part of the book tells the story of Lone Mountain and of Laurel Hill, Lone Mountain's most important cemetery. Included are inscriptions copied from headstones and an index of names for the book's two parts. Lone Mountain Cemetery was dedicated in 1854; later (1867) it was renamed Laurel Hill Cemetery. Eventually the bodies were moved to Cypress Lawn Cemetery in San Mateo County and the tombstones used on San Francisco's seawall. [Rocq: 9715]. .
Treat Them as Buffalo
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Treat Them as Buffalo by Yoxall, Blair Palmer

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Treat Them as Buffalo
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Yoxall, Blair Palmer
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9781643756806
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New
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New. New book.