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- The Impact of the Railroad: the Iron Horse and the Octopus
- Various Pacific Railroad Companies. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in Answer to a Resolution of the House of March 1
- DMFPO News Jul-Sep 19.Indd
- Historic Mortuaries Around Pill Hill in Oakland, California
- A Massachusetts Entrepreneur in Gold Rush California: Jonas Clark and the Economic Foundations of Clark University
- Hillsborough's Centennial
- Courier Gazette, Tuesday August 7, 1894
- The San Francisco Peninsula's Great Estates
- AMATEUR PUBLIC LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP of the United States Golf Association
- Leland Stanford Collection SC0512
- San Gabriel Mountains Historical Study Parry and the Pines Spread of Cheatgrass Into Eastern Sierra California’S Firstfirst Floraflora ‘Ellavol
- JEWS SETTLE in FRONTIER SAN DIEGO by Stanley Schwartz, Ben Weinbaum and Lawrence Krause
- Crocker (C. Templeton) Papers
- Charles Crocker (1822-1888) Charles Crocker Founded the Central Pacific Railroad and Wells Fargo Bank
- 4.3 Cultural Resources This Section Describes the Environmental and Regulatory Setting for Cultural Resources
- Tahoe National Forest Boca to Loyalton Driving Tour Not All Roads Listed on This Tour Are Paved, and Some May Be Difficult Or Impassable During Bad Weather
- Amasa Leland Stanford and Jane Elizabeth Lathrop
- Section II – Los Altos Historical Context
- Collis Potter Huntington Papers, 1821-1900
- San Francisco's Parkside District: 1905
- Chinese Laborers and the Construction of the Central Pacific
- Reduced Copies of Measured Drawings
- Draft Inventory and Evaluation Report of Cultural Resources for BART
- UC Santa Barbara Journal of Transnational American Studies
- Historical Archaeologies of Overseas Chinese Laborers on the First Transcontinental Railroad
- MS 735 SALVADOR RAMIREZ PAPERS 1860-1930, Bulk 1860
- Letter of the Secretary of the Interior, Communicating, in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate of the 5Th Instant, the An
- Promontory Summit, May 10, 1869
- Railroads Into Klamath
- Scavenger Hunt for Use During Your Visit