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Joseph Emmanuel Tinney (April 24, 1910 – May 13, 2006) [1] was an American attorney and politician from San Francisco.A Republican, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, and then San Francisco city assessor, "Tinney's integrity was so unquestioned that mayors from both parties -- Republican George Christopher and Democrat John Shelley-- appointed him to the city posts, and ...
1868 – San Francisco County Medical Society [8] and Women's Co-operative Printing Office established. 1869 California Theatre opens. San Francisco Yacht Club founded. [8] Grand hotel built. [1] Central Pacific Railroad line to Oakland completed. [2] 1870 Golden Gate Park [9] and San Francisco Microscopical Society [24] established. Population ...
San Francisco was the county seat of San Francisco County, one of state's 18 original counties since California's statehood in 1850. Until 1856, the city limits extended west to Divisadero Street and Castro Street, and south to 20th Street. In response to the lawlessness and vigilantism that escalated rapidly between 1855 and 1856, the ...
San Francisco, California, U.S. actor Vaudeville actor, and president of The Lambs Club [6] Myrtle Gonzalez: 1891–1918 Los Angeles, California, U.S. actress silent-era movie actress [7] Alejandro Murguía: born 1949 poet, short story writer, editor, teacher Poets Laureate of San Francisco in 2012 [8] [9] Esteban Munrás: 1798–1850 Barcelona ...
The San Francisco Democratic Central Committee (SFDCC), the governing body of the San Francisco Democratic Party, is a county central committee of the California Democratic Party for San Francisco. The SFDCC is elected from the two Assembly districts in San Francisco and consists of 24 members, with a 14/10 member split between the two Assembly ...
San Francisco County [1] City: San Francisco, California: Physical characteristics; ... is a stream in the Presidio of San Francisco in San Francisco, California. [2] [3]
From January 8, 1912, the term of office of San Francisco supervisors was extended to four years, with nine members elected every two years. The nine supervisors with the highest vote counts at the 1911 election received four-year terms, and the other nine received two-year initial terms putting them up for re-election in 1913.
Year 1371 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. Events. January–December. January – Edward, the Black Prince, gives up the ...