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Section number 9 Revised Draft, January 2006 Port of Embarcadero Historic District Page 1 ======Bibliography

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Section number 9 Revised Draft, January 2006 Port of San Francisco Embarcadero Historic District Page 11 ======Commonwealth Club of California. 1912. “Control of San Francisco Harbor.” Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California, vol. 7:1 (March 1912), pp. 1–68.

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Section number 9 Revised Draft, January 2006 Port of San Francisco Embarcadero Historic District Page 16 ======Joint Committee on Harbors. 1908. Report and Recommendations of the Joint Committee on Harbors Appointed by the Legislature of the State of California. Sacramento: W. W. Shannon, Superintendent State Printing.

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Section number 9 Revised Draft, January 2006 Port of San Francisco Embarcadero Historic District Page 17 ======Longstreth, Richard. 1983. On the Edge of the World: Four Architects in San Francisco at the Turn of the Century. New York: Architectural History Foundation and Cambridge: MIT Press.

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Section number 9 Revised Draft, January 2006 Port of San Francisco Embarcadero Historic District Page 18 ======Millard, Bailey. 1924. History of the San Francisco Bay Region. 2 vols. Chicago: American Historical Society.

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Section number 9 Revised Draft, January 2006 Port of San Francisco Embarcadero Historic District Page 19 ======National Liberty Ship Memorial. 2002. S.S. Jeremiah O’Brien: Self-Guided Tour, brochure.

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Section number 9 Revised Draft, January 2006 Port of San Francisco Embarcadero Historic District Page 21 ======Quan, Ray F. 1957a. “Engineering Department Duties Cover ‘City Within City’.” Portside News volume 1:2 (May 1957), p. 4.

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Section number 9 Revised Draft, January 2006 Port of San Francisco Embarcadero Historic District Page 22 ======Ryan, Daniel A., compiler. 1914. Laws and Statutes Relating to the Board of State Harbor Commissioners. Sacramento: California State Printing Office.

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Section number 9 Revised Draft, January 2006 Port of San Francisco Embarcadero Historic District Page 23 ======San Francisco Call. 1912c. “Patronage Ax Cuts Saph Out of State Job. Assistant Engineer Resigns Because Governor Johnson Needs the Place … ” 4 August 1912, p. 39/1.

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Section number 9 Revised Draft, January 2006 Port of San Francisco Embarcadero Historic District Page 24 ======San Francisco Chronicle. 1936. “Pyle.” Death Notice of Alfred A. Pyle. 31 May 1936.

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