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Alameda, a Geographical History, by Imelda Merlin
East Bay Regional Park District
I Regional Oral History Office University of California the Bancroft
The San Francisco Bridge Company Was Dredging the Oakland Estuary on Wednesday, January 7, 1920, Near the High Street Bridge. Wh
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