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#84 A view down J Street, showing, to the right, both the Metropolitan Baths and B.F. Hastings and Company, 1868

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#84 A view down J Street, showing, to the right, both the Metropolitan Baths and B.F. Hastings and Company, 1868

What Sacramento, CA looked like in the 1860s

#84 A view down J Street, showing, to the right, both the Metropolitan Baths and B.F. Hastings and Company, 1868

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←#83 The S.S. Grace Dollar unloading lumber at the W.F. Knox lumber yards in Sacramento, 1860s. Shown are approximately 50 people watching from the dock.
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