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Anthony Chabot (PH 6-11)(1931) (25 pages)

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. disappointed in the search for gold found
that wealth could be acquired more easily
and quickly than in the mines.
The buildings comprising San Francisco
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were principally rude structures of corrugated
* dron, wood, or canvas with a wooden front
strong enough to hold the sign which showed
the occupation of the resident. Many of the
. dwellings vere tents. It was very unusual
to see a brick or a stone building.
Tre main street was only three quarter
-of a mile in length. On either side were
bankers! offices, stores, and boarding
houseSe
Many changes had taken place in the.
city since the discovery of gold. When
fields for
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