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The Yosemite Falls, 2630 Feet. View from Hutchings, Yosemite Valley, Mariposa Co.
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Gift of Weston and Mary Naef
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El Capitan 3600 ft Yo Semite
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Courtesy of Russell Norton - www.stereoview.com
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Down the Valley
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Courtesy of Phil Nathanson
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The Cañon below the Vernal Fall
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Gift of Weston and Mary Naef
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Coast View, Mendocino County, California
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Gift of Weston and Mary Naef
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Big River Mill
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Courtesy of Ed Herny
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Bay View with the Pt. Big River
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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Coast View
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Courtesy of Phil Nathanson
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Big River Ferry
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Courtesy of Phil Nathanson
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Washington Square, July 4th 1862
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Courtesy of Russell Norton - www.stereoview.com
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Harrison Street
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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Montgomery St. from Market St, 4th July, 1864, S.F.
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Courtesy of Bill Lee
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San Francisco - Montgomery St from Market St - 4th July 1864
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Courtesy of Jeremy Rowe Vintage Photography
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Launch of the Comanche
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Courtesy of Phil Nathanson
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At the Cliff House, San Francisco
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Courtesy of Jeremy Rowe Vintage Photography
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Pilarcitos, Spring V. W.W.
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Courtesy of Phil Nathanson
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The Cottage, Spring Valley W.W.
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Courtesy of Phil Nathanson
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View from West side of Dam
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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Untitled
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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Bank of California, San Francisco
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Courtesy of Jim Crain
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The Wreck of the Viscata, San Francisco
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Courtesy of The Society of California Pioneers
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Tutocannula, or El Capitan, 3600 feet
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Courtesy of Phil Nathanson
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Bridal Veil, 900 feet
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Courtesy of David Horine
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El Capitan, 3600 feet
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Courtesy of The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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North Dome, 3730 feet
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Courtesy of Bill Lee
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