An interview with Abigail Carson Swain
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- 1961 February 21
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- Interviewer
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Text (typescript, 7 leaves)
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Topics indexed: early small businesses in San Diego (including the first five-and-ten store; Chinese fish dealers and laborors Saw and Hatchet; Ellsworth's, Muster and Cahlen, Hamilton's, and Isaac Urbin's grocery stores), Chinese burials, Commercial Hotel, Crabtree family, Neptune Sea Food Company cannery, slaughterhouses, doctors (Coffer, Valley, and Northrup), droughts, Sherman School, flood control and water, Harry Haelsig, Point Loma Lighthouse, stagecoaches, Stonewall Mine and Julian, railroad lines (Otay, Belt, and Cuyamaca), watch factory, and W.W. Whitney's store.
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- San Diego History Center
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2020-10-28