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Sumptuous Dining in Gaslight San Francisco (1875-1915) by Frances De Talavera Berger
San Francisco's Horror of Earthquake Fire and Famine by James Russel Wilson
Melvin Belli My Life on Trial An Autobiography by Melvin M. with Robert Blair Kaiser Belli
THE FIRST SPANISH ENTRY INTO SAN FRANCISCO BAY 1775 by John (Ed.) Galvin
The history of the Standard Oil Company by Ida M. Tarbell
Still flying and nailed to the mast: the first hundred years of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company by William Bronson
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About meI am a local historian and author in San Francisco.
Unfortunately my author profile on this site often gets mixed up with Christine Marie Miller. My book is the one about the San Francisco Financial District.
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