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Corbett Road
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Chinatown Vice
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A HISTORY OF UNION SQUARE
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WATER! WATER!
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San Francisco’s Haymarket: A Redemptive Tale of Class Struggle
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MUNI History II: The Progressive Era and Public Development
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United Railroads
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Adolph Sutro
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1901 Labor War
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San Francisco Orphan Asylum Society
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Mayors 1902-1912
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Golden Gate Park History
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Spring Valley Water Company
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The Conviction of Abraham Ruef, A Notorious ‘City Boss’
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A Republican City
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Mayor Rolph and the Hetch Hetchy Project
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California Midwinter Fair of 1894: An Orientalist Exposition
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Uses of Market Street
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1901 General Strike on San Francisco's Waterfront
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Father Peter C. Yorke, Labor Champion
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Sculptor Douglas Tilden Was California’s Finest
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Decade of Political Conflict 1901-1911
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Interlocking Wealth Clusters Together
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Business Elite Consolidates Its Class Power
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Union and Employers: 1901 to 1919
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Civic Beautification
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Christopher Buckley and the Politics of Urban Growth
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Politics in the Early 1890s
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Politics, Power, and Urban Development in San Francisco
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From the Politics of Polarity to the Politics of Hyperpluralism
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