Clark's point, : a narrative of the conquest of California and of the beginning of San Francisco,, compiled, edited and annotated by Ann Clark Hart
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Clark's point, : a narrative of the conquest of California and of the beginning of San Francisco,, compiled, edited and annotated by Ann Clark Hart
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- Clark's point, : a narrative of the conquest of California and of the beginning of San Francisco,, compiled, edited and annotated by Ann Clark Hart
- Title remainder
- a narrative of the conquest of California and of the beginning of San Francisco,
- Statement of responsibility
- compiled, edited and annotated by Ann Clark Hart
- Note
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- Part II, "Lone mountain, the most revered of San Francisco's hills ..." has special t. p
- Inscriptions copied from headstones ... of Laurel Hill, dedicated in 1854 as Lone Mountain Cemetery": p. [65]-76
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- 5 p. L., 56 p., 1 L., ix, [1], 64, [3], [65]-76, [4] p.
- Lccn
- 38011581
- Other physical details
- front., plates, ports.
- Record ID
- 1579533
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)07376441
- ucoclc7376441
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