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- catalog contributor b6414543.
- catalog coverage "California History Sources.".
- catalog created "1952".
- catalog date "1952".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1952".
- catalog description "No. 1. Zamorano's announcement of the establishment of California's first printing press.--no. 2. S.F. town ordinance, 1847, designed to discourage sailors from deserting their ships.--no. 3. Eliza Farnham's bride-ship, an 1849 circular inviting young women of the East to go to California.--no. 4. Black Bart, "the Po8"; confidential circular describing exploits of the noted stage robber.--no. 5. Sacramento proclamation urging citizens to cooperate in founding the first city government in 1849.--no. 6. S.F.'s first Admission day; ode composed by Mrs. E.M. Wills & sung at Portsmouth plaza, October 29, 1850.--no. 7. To California in '49, announcing the departure of the Boston schooner Civilian for the gold fields.--no. 8. Doctor Cooper replies, a relic of a medical feud that amused San Franciscans in 1858.--no. 9. The flight of the Avitor; San Franciscans of 1869 view airship that really flies.--no. 10. A bargain in babies; an example of the uninihibited advertising of the 1850s.".
- catalog description "[cont.] no. 11. birth of a metropolis? Announcing the founding of a new supply center for the northern mines.--no. 12. On the sale of liquor to Indians; proclamation of Governor Mason, dated November 29, 1847.".
- catalog extent "12 pts.".
- catalog isPartOf "Its Keepsake series, 15".
- catalog isPartOf "Keepsake series (Book Club of California) ; 15th.".
- catalog issued "1952".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco".
- catalog spatial "California History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Broadsides.".
- catalog subject "F864 .B686".
- catalog tableOfContents "No. 1. Zamorano's announcement of the establishment of California's first printing press.--no. 2. S.F. town ordinance, 1847, designed to discourage sailors from deserting their ships.--no. 3. Eliza Farnham's bride-ship, an 1849 circular inviting young women of the East to go to California.--no. 4. Black Bart, "the Po8"; confidential circular describing exploits of the noted stage robber.--no. 5. Sacramento proclamation urging citizens to cooperate in founding the first city government in 1849.--no. 6. S.F.'s first Admission day; ode composed by Mrs. E.M. Wills & sung at Portsmouth plaza, October 29, 1850.--no. 7. To California in '49, announcing the departure of the Boston schooner Civilian for the gold fields.--no. 8. Doctor Cooper replies, a relic of a medical feud that amused San Franciscans in 1858.--no. 9. The flight of the Avitor; San Franciscans of 1869 view airship that really flies.--no. 10. A bargain in babies; an example of the uninihibited advertising of the 1850s.".
- catalog tableOfContents "[cont.] no. 11. birth of a metropolis? Announcing the founding of a new supply center for the northern mines.--no. 12. On the sale of liquor to Indians; proclamation of Governor Mason, dated November 29, 1847.".
- catalog title "Attention, pioneers!".
- catalog type "text".