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Sources
Text:
Walking
San Francisco on the Barbary Coast Trail by Daniel Bacon
The
Official Guide to San FranciscoÕs Barbary Coast Trail
by Daniel Bacon
Sound:
"California
Gold Ð Northern California Folk Music from the Thirties"
Library of Congress, American Folklife Center, WPA Sidney
Robertson Cowell Collection
Original Songs Performed by Luisa Tetrazzini, "The Last Rose
Of Summer" & the 'Waltz' from "Romeo and Juliet"
Films:
Archival footage of EARLY
FILMS OF SAN FRANCISCO restored and provided courtesy
of the Library of Congress
Photos:
San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
California Historical Society
Building photos by Mark Taylor
Web
links:
Amador
County Archives
Association
of Bay Area Governments
Bank
of America Corporation
Bank
of San Francisco Text from A Historical Overview of the
550 Montgomery Building by M. Teresa Eckrich
Bassocantante.com,
Carlton Higginbotham, Meade Street Productions
"California
as I Saw It:" First-Person Narratives of California's Early
Years, 1849-1900. Library of Congress, National Digital
Library Program
Chinatown
Economic Development Group
Collect
Source
Cornerstone
Properties, Inc.
"Giannini,
A(madeo) P(eter)" Britannica Online
Museum of
the City of San Francisco, Gladys Cox Hansen, Curator
Nevada County
Gold Online, Joan Broneske
No
Place for a Woman? By Patricia Cronon Marcello
Oakland
Museum of California
Panoramic
Maps 1847-1929 Library of Congress, Goegraphy and Maps
Division
Paul
P. Reuben website
Sacramento
Bee
San Francisco History,
website by Ron Filion; text by Asbury, Herbert. The Barbary
Coast. 1933: New York.
San
Francisco Regional Economic Analysis and Information Office
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Snapcity.com, Emilie Wilson,
photographer
U.S. Geological
Survey, Earthquake Hazards Program
William
Kreysler & Associates
Web
site produced and designed by Mark
Taylor, KQED
Researchers: Heather Searles and Margarite Jackson
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