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DescriptionSeal of San Francisco 1850-56.jpg
English: City seal from before the creation of the Consolidation Act of 1856. San Francisco county was split into 2 counties with the creation of San Mateo county and the remain 49 square miles because the City and County of San Francisco.
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Sunset magazine June-July 1906 issue
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T. H. Hittell
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City seal from before the creation of the Consolidation Act of 1856
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4.25 millimetre
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160
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