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Sarah Dix Hamlin. In April 1896 Sarah Dix Hamlin purchased the Van Ness Seminary School at 1849 Jackson Street, San Francisco. [1] In 1898, the school was renamed Miss Hamlin's School for Girls. [2] In 1907, the school moved to a mansion at 2230 Pacific Avenue in San Francisco. [3] On August 25, 1923, Hamlin died after a short illness. [4]
The San Francisco Bay Area, which includes the major cities of San Jose, San Francisco, and Oakland, was an early center of the COVID-19 pandemic in California. [2] The first case of COVID-19 in the area was confirmed in Santa Clara County on January 31, 2020. [3]
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March 26: Cases in Los Angeles County increased to 1,216 with 21 deaths, [106] Santa Clara to 542 with 19 deaths, [118] San Diego to 341 with 3 deaths, [96] Orange to 256 with 1 death, [111] San Francisco to 223 with 2 deaths, [82] San Mateo to 195 cases, [97] Alameda to 164 with 4 deaths, [98] Riverside to 107 with 8 deaths, [112] Contra Costa ...
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The James C. Flood Mansion is a historic mansion at 1000 California Street, atop Nob Hill in San Francisco, California, USA.Now home of the Pacific-Union Club, it was built in 1886 as the townhouse for James C. Flood, a 19th-century silver baron.
Sarah Dix Hamlin (November 27, 1844 – August 25, 1923) was a 19th-century American educator, principal, founder and owner of the Hamlin School for girls in San Francisco. Early life [ edit ]
House of Independents “2.0” is "now loading." The popular Asbury Park music venue, which closed in November due to flooding, has shared a cryptic post on social media suggesting it will reopen ...