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#24 Property of J.P. Dyer (Mayor of Sac.); Property of J.R. Hardenburg (Ex-Mayor of Sac.); Property of Jas. Birch, 1857

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#24 Property of J.P. Dyer (Mayor of Sac.); Property of J.R. Hardenburg (Ex-Mayor of Sac.); Property of Jas. Birch, 1857

Rare Historical Photos of Sacramento, CA in the 1850s

#24 Property of J.P. Dyer (Mayor of Sac.); Property of J.R. Hardenburg (Ex-Mayor of Sac.); Property of Jas. Birch, 1857

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