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''San Francisco Examiner'' newspaper dated 9 May 1906, weeks after the giant earthquake that all but destroyed the City by the Bay. Headlines include: ''Will Be The First New Apartment House In City'' and ''Ready to Put in 5,000 Telephones''. Articles include interesting tidbits such as the fact that the tumbler killed valuable, pest-eating bugs. 17'' x 11.5'' folded, 17'' x 23'' unfolded. Section one only, runs 16pp. Toning and minor chipping throughout, .25'' hole in upper left not affecting masthead or headlines, overall very good.
''San Francisco Examiner'' Newspaper From Just After the 1906 Earthquake That Leveled the City -- ''Soldiers Shut Up Saloons''
''San Francisco Examiner'' Newspaper From Just After the 1906 Earthquake That Leveled the City -- ''Soldiers Shut Up Saloons''
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Auction closed on Thursday, July 21, 2016.
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