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Crocker Buildings,Market,Post Streets,c1912,San Francisco,California,CA,Trolley

Title: Crocker Bldgs., Market & Post Sts.
Date Created/Published: c1912.
Summary: Crocker Building, Market and Post Sts., San Francisco, California.
Notes:
J172981 or J172983 U.S. Copyright Office.
Copyright by R.J. Waters & Co.
No. 593.
Subjects:
Business districts--California--San Francisco--1910-1920.
City & town life--California--San Francisco--1910-1920.
Street railroads--California--San Francisco--1910-1920.
Photographic prints--1910-1920.
Bookmark /95515777/
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