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Close behind the prospectors and miners came the agriculturalists, families from the eastern states and Europe who saw opportunities for stock-raising and truck garden operations on the open grassland

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    Mokelumne Hill photographer Edith Irvine arrived in San Francisco the morning of the 1906 earthquake.

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