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17TH ANNUAL PICNIC AND RE-UNION. Schuetzen Park Sunday July 2nd Nineteen Sixteen.

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17TH ANNUAL PICNIC AND RE-UNION. Schuetzen Park Sunday July 2nd Nineteen Sixteen.

by (Veteran Firemen's Association of San Francisco, Inc.)

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4to. Paperbound with two staples at spine. Illustrated with photographs throughout. Souvenire program from the reunion. Contains a "History Veteran Firemen' Association of San Francisco, Inc." toegether with "An Historical Sketch A Brief History of the Volunteer Fire Department of San Francisco and of the Exempt Fire Company". Full of ads for local businesses Some very minor cover soil and wear, else in very good condition. Very scarce.

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Title
17TH ANNUAL PICNIC AND RE-UNION. Schuetzen Park Sunday July 2nd Nineteen Sixteen.
Author
(Veteran Firemen's Association of San Francisco, Inc.)
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
(SF): Privately printed by Hansen Company (1916).

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