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An 'Unvanished' Story: 5,500 Years of History in the Vicinity of Seventh & Mission Streets, San Francisco
URL: http://www.nps.gov/history/seac/sfprehis.htm

Description:
Provides a history of the area around San Francisco's Seventh and Mission Streets, including information on the Costanoans, the Ohlone, and the building and restoration of the 1905 U.S. Court of Appeals Building, "described as one of the most ornate public buildings in America." Contains photographs, maps, and other ephemera. Includes a bibliography and related links. Prepared by the National Park Service, Southeast Archeological Center (SEAC).

Publisher:
National Park Service, Southeast Archeological Center (SEAC)

Extra Keywords
prehistory, indians, 1906 earthquake native american

Dublin Core Material Type:
Text, Image

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
Historic buildings -- California -- San Francisco
Indians of North America -- California -- San Francisco
San Francisco (Calif.) -- History

LII Database Information:
Record 31 created by Tom McGibney on 09/01/2003
Last modification on 06/20/2007
Published: 09/01/2003  
LII Item ID: http://lii.org/cs/lii/view/item/31