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The birth of San Francisco covers the time from the Ohlone through the Spanish and later Mexican governments and the epic gold rush. | The birth of San Francisco covers the time from the Ohlone through the Spanish and later Mexican governments and the epic gold rush. | ||
[[ THE PRISON SHIP EUPHEMIA | [[ THE PRISON SHIP EUPHEMIA | Prison Ship]] | ||
[[ The Discovery of San Francisco Bay (1542-1769) | [[ The Discovery of San Francisco Bay (1542-1769) | Discovery of SF Bay]] | ||
[[The Mission District | [[The Mission District | Mission Dolores]] | ||
[[A Visit to 1816 San Francisco Mission Life in 1816]] | [[A Visit to 1816 San Francisco |Mission Life in 1816]] | ||
[[A VISIT TO THE BAY AREA IN 1835 From Richard H. Dana's Two Years Before The Mast | [[A VISIT TO THE BAY AREA IN 1835 From Richard H. Dana's Two Years Before The Mast | 1835 Visit to the Bay]] | ||
[[The San Francisco Sand Dunes | [[The San Francisco Sand Dunes | Sand Dunes]] | ||
[[EXPLORATION OF BAY (1772-76) | [[EXPLORATION OF BAY (1772-76) | Exploration of Bay 1772-76]] | ||
[[NATIVE AMERICANS in the MISSION ECONOMY Indian Slave Labor ]] | [[NATIVE AMERICANS in the MISSION ECONOMY| Indian Slave Labor ]] | ||
[[A RADICAL, WORKING CLASS US SENATOR??? | [[A RADICAL, WORKING CLASS US SENATOR??? | A Radical US Senator??]] | ||
[[San Francisco Mayors 1850 1875 Early Mayors]] | [[San Francisco Mayors 1850 1875| Early Mayors]] | ||
[[FIRE! | [[FIRE! | Fire!!]] | ||
[[ WHY SAN FRANCISCO??? CITY ORIGINS: 1835-1849 | [[ WHY SAN FRANCISCO??? CITY ORIGINS: 1835-1849 | City Origins: 1835-49]] | ||
[[Yerba Buena-Good Herb | [[Yerba Buena-Good Herb | Yerba Buena Cove]] | ||
[[The Pre-European Landscape | [[The Pre-European Landscape | Pre-European Landscape]] | ||
[[Vigilante Committees Vigilance Committees]] | [[Vigilante Committees |Vigilance Committees]] | ||
[[SETTLEMENT OF SAN FRANCISCO (1776) | [[SETTLEMENT OF SAN FRANCISCO (1776) | First Settlement 1776]] | ||
[[First Encounter Intro | [[First Encounter Intro | Native/European contact 1772]] | ||
[[Gold-Rush Era Prostitutes Gold Rush Prostitutes]] | [[Gold-Rush Era Prostitutes |Gold Rush Prostitutes]] | ||
[[Men : Women in Early San Francisco Gender Gap]] | [[Men : Women in Early San Francisco| Gender Gap]] | ||
[[The Duel Broderick-Terry Duel]] | [[The Duel| Broderick-Terry Duel]] | ||
[[WILLIAM RICHARDSON AND YERBA BUENA ORIGINS | [[WILLIAM RICHARDSON AND YERBA BUENA ORIGINS | Richardson and Yerba Buena origins]] | ||
[[HAPPY VALLEY Happy Valley]] | [[HAPPY VALLEY |Happy Valley]] | ||
[[WATER LOT SPECULATION Water Lot Speculation]] | [[WATER LOT SPECULATION| Water Lot Speculation]] | ||
[[GAMBLING FRENZY!!! | [[GAMBLING FRENZY!!! | Gambling Frenzy!!]] | ||
[[SOCIAL LIFE IN 1851: A FRENCHMAN'S VIEW From Albert Benard de Russailh's "Last Adventure" | [[SOCIAL LIFE IN 1851: A FRENCHMAN'S VIEW From Albert Benard de Russailh's "Last Adventure" | Social life in 1851: A Frenchman's view]] | ||
[[A VISIT TO LOCAL QUARTERS, 1854 From C. Stoddard's "In the Footprints of the Padres" | [[A VISIT TO LOCAL QUARTERS, 1854 From C. Stoddard's "In the Footprints of the Padres" | Foreign quarters: 1854]] | ||
[[The Farmer with the Golden Plow: John Meirs Horner (1821-1912) | [[The Farmer with the Golden Plow: John Meirs Horner (1821-1912) | First Farms]] | ||
[[The Gold Rush: Behind the Hype | [[The Gold Rush: Behind the Hype | Gold Rush]] | ||
[[Annals Of SF Menu | [[Annals Of SF Menu | Annals of San Francisco 1855]] | ||
[[MUNI History I: The Gilded Age--Entrepreneurial Development, Competition and Consolidation | [[MUNI History I: The Gilded Age--Entrepreneurial Development, Competition and Consolidation | Early City Land Transport]] | ||
[[Yankee Women | [[Yankee Women | Yankees come 1853]] | ||
[[Yankee Women | [[Yankee Women | Prev. Document]] [[First Encounter Intro | Next Document]] |
Early drawing showing the muddy streets of San Francisco (from "The Annals of San Francisco")
The birth of San Francisco covers the time from the Ohlone through the Spanish and later Mexican governments and the epic gold rush.
Richardson and Yerba Buena origins