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Unfinished History

Vallejo Street wharf seen from Telegraph Hill, 1864.

Photo: Kevin Mullen collection

Vallejo Street wharf and Green Street dock, with Telegraph Hill rising behind it, 1864.

Photo: Kevin Mullen collection

East side of Telegraph Hill, c. 1860. View west across wharf to American Russian Commercial Company (Sitka Ice) building, Cobblestone Depot. ARCC imported ice from Alaska to California. 140 feet east of Battery St, North side of Broadway.

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View west of Telegraph Hill from apx. Vallejo Wharf, c. 1875.

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San Francisco Wool Exchange, 1868, on the northwest corner of Sansome and Broadway.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnop71.1203; GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346; F810 BU-025

Friedlander Warehouse, 1869, on southwest corner of Sansome and Chestnut, Telegraph Hill rising up behind.

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