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Men and horses in Kerckhoff Lemon Grove (1893-1894). Photographer: Stiffler & Gill
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Lemon Men's Club Collection
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Fruit Auctions. Broadsides, 1893-1894
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Broadside catalogs for auctions by the San Francisco Fruit Auction and Storage Co. (March 26, 1894); L. Connolly & Co. (March 17, 1893; April 7-14, 1893; April 28, 1893), with handwritten note: "Key to marks on Catalogues Referring to conditions of Fruit."
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