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1849 California Gold Rush
History of the San Francisco Fire Department
Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906
Who Perished List of Dead from the 1906 Earthquake
1906 Earthquake Photographs
San Franciscans Survive Titanic Sinking
Construction of the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges
1989 San Francisco Earthquake
San Franciscos Response to the Oakland Firestorm
Chronology of San Francisco World War II Events
Chronology of San Francisco Rock 1965-1969
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History by Subject Page 1
California General
1915 Springs of California
Founding of San Francisco, by Edward F. ODay 1776
Founding of the Mission Dolores 1776
Missions of the Spanish Era...,
by F. Gordon ONeill
Russians Settle at Fort Ross 1812
Ranch and Mission Days of Alta California, by Guadalupe Vallejo
"Life in California Before the Gold Rush," by John Bidwell
Mexican War and the Treaty of GuadalupeHidalgo 1846-1848
California Governors, 1849 Present
Gen. Frémont and the Bear Flag Revolt 1846
The California Bear Flag 1846
Gold Rush Stories of Women Pioneers
William T. Sherman and California Before the Gold Rush 1847
News of the Donner Party Reaches San Francisco 1847
California Constitution 1849
How San Francisco Received Its Name 1850
Slavery and California Statehood,by Rockwell D. Hunt
Early History of California Schools by Will C. Wood
Early History of California Laws by Jeremiah Sullivan
San Francisco and the Civil War, by Charles B. Turrill 1861
California and the Civil War Site
The New California Constitution 1879
Henry George Publishes
Progress and Poverty
1879
Wells, Fargo & Company 1880
Wells, Fargo & Company's Mail Facilities 1880
Lower California as a Negro Home 1891
Californian Literature, by Arthur Inkersley 1897
Fact Finding about the Stanfords in the California State Library, by Caroline Wenzel
A Great Express and Banking Company 1906
Exit the Night Hawk 1914
The Cliff Dwellers 1918
Upton Sinclair and the EPIC Plan
Northern California Folk Music from the 1930s
San Francisco African Americans
From the Diary of Alvin Coffey, African American 49er 1849
Biography of William Leidesdorff
Biography of Adah Isaacs Menken
African American Rights During the Gold Rush Era
Slavery and California Statehood by Rockwell D. Hunt 1850
San Francisco and the Civil War, by Charles B. Turrill 1861
Lower California as a Negro Home 1891
Zulu Prince with Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Alcatraz 1899
Bishop Arnett on the Negro 1900
Refugee Revolt at Lafayette Square 1906
Black-oriented Barbary Coast Resorts, Cabarets, and Saloons 1908-1910
Henry Starr, Early Radio Entertainer - 1931
Gladys Bentley at Mona's Club 440 1942
Japanese-Negro Fifth Column 1942
Autobiography of Thomas Fleming of the Sun-Reporter
San Francisco Alcatraz
Zulu Prince with Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Alcatraz 1899
San Francisco Art
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San Francisco Automotive
Early History of the Auto in San Francisco
Techau Tavern Gives Away Car 1912
Duesenberg Automobile Advertisement 1925
New Ford Town Car Advertisement 1929
Roster of Motor Car Dealers 1931
New Hupp Skylark Automobile Arrives at the Worlds Fair 1939
49-Mile Scenic Drive in 1938
49-Mile Scenic Drive in 1958
San Francisco Barbary Coast
Chinatown, Barbary Coast Gambling, Vice and Prostitution 1871
A Melodeon Artist 1876
Sailor "Boarding Masters," ETC 1881
Barbary Coast - An Odd Corner of San Francisco – 1887
Barbary Coast Resorts, Cabarets and Saloons 1908-1910
Sophie Tucker Visits the Barbary Coast 1911
The Barbary Coast Must Go! 1912
Helping Fallen Women of the Barbary Coast 1917
Out of the Crowd 1928
Barbary Coast Modernization Drive 1937
San Francisco Bridges
Charles Alton Ellis
Golden Gate Bridge Fiesta Program, 1937
Golden Gate Bridge Fiesta Program Day Pass, 1937
Bridging San Francisco Bay 1872
Golden Gate Bond Issue Goes to the Voters 1930
Rioting Stops Construction of Bay Bridge 1934
Construction of the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges 1935
U.S.S. California
Passes Under the Golden Gate Bridge 1936
Bay Bridge Smashups Cause Traffic Troubles 1940
Bay Bridge Earthquake Damage Photos 1989
Symphonies in Steel: Bay Bridge and the Golden Gate, by John McGloin, S.J.
San Francisco Broadcasting
Radio 1927
"S.F. Man's Invention to Revolutionize Television" 1928
Debut of Carlton E. Morses One Mans Family 1932
Don Lee Television to Soon Come to San Francisco 1939
New NBC Studios for San Francisco 1940
New Zanies on the Radio (Coyle and Sharpe),
by Dwight Newton 1963
Jim Coyle and Mal Sharpe Skit
KGO-AM Radio Tower Collapse 1989
KFRC-AM San Francisco
KPO-AM see:
Edna Fischer
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees
RCA Shortwave Station KER 1945
Ocean Beach Wireless Station 1912
San Francisco Business
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The Sunday Law and the Saloon-Keepers 1881
A Great Industry 1886
Pacific Postal Telegraph Cable Company 1887
San Francisco Flower Stands 1927
San Francisco Cemeteries
The Removal of the Cemeteries
Map of Yerba Buena Cemetery 1851
Hurry Up 1887
Devastation in Cities of Dead 1906
Laurel Hill Burial Crypt of Samuel T. Woodworth 1937
BART Sued by Cypress Lawn to Protect California History 1997
San Francisco Chinese
The Gold Rush and Anti-Chinese Race Hatred 1849
Photograph: Chinese Girl with Bound Feet
Chinese Miners in the Gold Fields 1860
Chinatown Gambling and Vice 1871
View Inside a Chinese Opium Den
Anti-Chinese Sentiments in San Francisco 1874
Kearneyism in California,
by Viscount James Bryce 1877
Kearneyism, The Chinese, and Labor Unrest 1877
You Sabe Him? Kealney Must Go! 1877
by Jerome A. Hart 1877
Remarks by Denis Kearney on Kearneyism in California
The Kearney-Kalloch Epoch,
by Jerome A. Hart 1879
The New California Constitution 1879
Chinatown Declared a Nuisance!
1880
Scene in a Chinese Opium Palace
1880
Chan Pak Kwai
1881
Chinas Menace to the World, By Thomas Magee 1890
Arrest in Chinatown 1897
Arnold Genthe Photograph of Chinatown 1898
Tour of Chinatown 1900
Chinese Telephone Company 1901
Why Chinatown has Remained Where it is 1902
Funeral of Tom Kim Yung 1903
Chinese Orphans Escape the Great Fire 1906
Asiatic Coolie Invasion 1906
Mayor Schmitz Bars Coolie Labor from Earthquake Reconstruction 1906
Treatment of Chinese Refugees Following the 1906 Earthquake
Plans to Relocate Chinatown 1906
Chinas Empress-Dowager Contributes to Chinese Relief 1906
National Guard Members Loot Chinatown 1906v
Relief for the Chinese 1906
Smuggling of Chinese Slave Girls Thwarted 1912
In Chinatown (Chinese Women Vote) 1912
Chinatown Tong Wars of the 1920s
Chinese Wedding Mid Scenes of Splendor - 1924
Brief History of Chinatown, by Jesse B. Cook 1931
English-Language Newspaper for Chinatown 1940
Ronald Reagan at Charlie Low's Forbidden City 1942
Paper Sons 1969
Chinese Clothing
Celebrating Chinese New Year, by Audrey Wong 1995
San Francisco Churches
Founding of the Mission Dolores 1776
Mission Dolores Rancho
San Francisco Churches in the 1850s
History of the First Baptist Church of San Francisco
Bishop Arnett on the Negro - 1900
A Misplaced Love Letter - 1912
New Canon Kip House Opens 1942
San Francisco Clubs Fraternal Social
Turnverein's May Festival 1856
Schuetzen Verein Club 1859
Bohemian Club 1885
Olympic Club Corner-Stone 1891
New Olympic Club Building to Open 1912
Sotomayors View of the Family Club 1929
San Francisco - Commerce
1852-1937 The Changing Pageant of Golden Gate Commerce
San Francisco Committees of Vigilance
First Committee of Vigilance 1851
Second Committee of Vigilance 1856
The Hanging of Casey and Cora
Committee of Vigilance Proclamation 1856
Funeral of James King of William 1856
Judge David S. Terry Stabs a Vigilance Committee Policeman 1856
Gen. Sherman and the Committee of Vigilance 1856
Memoirs of an 1856 Committee of Vigilance Member
The Vigilantes 1906
San Francisco Crime
Execution of Jose Forner 1852
Police Chief Patrick Crowley 1870s
Capture of Black Bart in San Francisco 1883
Preparedness Day Bombing 1916
Coroner Leland Urges Gun Control 1934
San Francisco Districts
Tour of San Francisco 1856
San Francisco vs. The Sand-Lot 1880
San Franciscans at the Ocean Beach 1880
The Men in the Telegraph Hill Job 1887
The Utilization of Wave Power 1887
An Important Sale 1896
Tour of Chinatown 1900
Suggestions for City Improvement 1902
The Duboce Tunnel 1927
Barbary Coast
San Francisco Earthquakes
Comparison of Burned Districts of San Francisco, Chicago and Baltimore
California Earthquakes 1769 1994
Earthquakes of 1800 and 1808
Ft. Tejon Quake Felt in San Francisco 1857
Great Oct. 8th, 1865 San Francisco Earthquake
Wreck of Poppers Building 1865
Mark Twains Description of the 1865 Earthquake
Report on Damage to the Custom House 1865
October 21st, 1868 San Francisco Earthquake
Photographs: 1868 Earthquake Damage
Photograph: 1868 Damage to Railroad House and Rosenbaums Tobacco Warehouse
Effect of the 1868 Earthquake on Property Values
Earthquake at Inyo County -1872
The Earthquake,
by John Muir 1872
No Earthquake Danger in San Francisco 1872
Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906
United Railroads' Great Work 1906
Foreign Assistance to San Francisco During the 1906 Earthquake and Fire
Photographs: 1906 Earthquake Damage
Portals of the Past 1906
Early Work for Earthquake Research in California, by Thomas J. Maher 1929
Earthquake of March 1957
Earthquake and Fire of 1989
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