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Entrance,Lincoln School,5th Street near Market,San Francisco,California,1866

Title: Entrance to the Lincoln School, 5th Street near Market, San Francisco
Creator(s): Lawrence & Houseworth, publisher
Date Created/Published: [published 1866]
Notes:
The Library holds only one photo from a pair published as a stereographic view.
Gems of California scenery, no. 501.
LOT subdivision subject: San Francisco Public Buildings Schools, Hospitals, etc.
This record contains unverified old data from caption card.
Albumen prints--1860-1870.
Stereographs--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2002722210/
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