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CALIFORNIA, A LANDMARK HISTORY: STORY OF THE PRESERVATION AND MARKING OF EARLY DAY SHRINES by Joseph R. Knowland; PUBLISHER: Tribune Press, Oakland, CA; 1941 printing; 245 pages.

SIGNED BY AUTHOR.

In presenting California, a Landmark History, the air of the author has been to make available a permanent record, chronologically presented, of landmarks restored and historic spots marked by permanent monuments and tablets, with the story briefly told of each event and epoch, and of the chief characters participating. It is hoped this volume will aid in stimulating interest in those momentous historical events which have exerted such a wide influence in the progress of the State and Nation. A collection of early photographs, gathered over a period of forty years, are reproduced.

Condition: Binding torn on inside front cover. No other known damage.
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