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  2. United States Customhouse (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, Eames & Young, a St. Louis architectural firm won a national design competition (juried by architect Thomas Rogers Kimball) [4] for a new custom house. The firm was chosen under the auspices of the Tarsney Act (1890–1912), which allowed the Treasury Department to hire private architects rather than use only government designers.

  3. Mercantile Library - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Mercantile Library (1846), University of Missouri–St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri; Mercantile Library Association of San Francisco (1852), San Francisco, California, absorbed by San Francisco Mechanics' Institute in 1906; Saint Paul Public Library (1857), Saint Paul, Minnesota

  4. Tricky Sam Nanton - Wikipedia

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    Nanton died from a stroke [4] in San Francisco, California, on July 20, 1946, while on tour with the Ellington Orchestra. His death was an enormous loss for the Ellington Orchestra. His death was an enormous loss for the Ellington Orchestra.

  5. Union Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Peter Donohue, an Irish immigrant, founded Union Brass & Iron Works in the south of Market area of San Francisco in 1849. It was later run by his son, James Donohue. After years as the premiere producer of mining, railroad, agricultural and locomotive [2] machinery in California, Union Iron Works, led by I. M. Scott, entered the ship building business and relocated to Potrero Point where its ...

  6. Pacific-Union Club - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific-Union Club is a social club located at 1000 California Street in San Francisco, California, in the Nob Hill neighborhood. It was founded in 1889, as a merger of two earlier clubs: the Pacific Club (founded 1852) and the Union Club (founded 1854). The clubhouse is the former Flood Mansion, built as a home for silver magnate James ...

  7. I. Magnin - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco store at 50 Grant Avenue, 1912 to 1948 San Francisco store on Union Square, 1948 to 1994 Former I. Magnin store in Oakland, California. In the early 1870s, Dutch-born Mary Ann Magnin and her husband Isaac Magnin left England and settled in San Francisco. Mary Ann opened a shop in 1876 selling lotions and high-end clothing for infants.

  8. Gene Hessler - Wikipedia

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    He was curator of the Chase Manhattan Bank Money Museum (1967-1975, while he continued working as a musician), and the St. Louis Mercantile Bank Money Museum (1986-1989). [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 6 ] See also his correspondence with numismatist Eric P. Newman .

  9. Bush Street–Cottage Row Historic District - Wikipedia

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    2101-2125 Bush Street., 1-6 Cottage Row, and 1940-1948 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California: ... (1839–1895) had come to California in 1852 from Missouri. [3]