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  2. SS Cynthia Olson - Wikipedia

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    SS Cynthia Olson was a cargo ship originally built in Wisconsin in 1918 as the SS Coquina. Renamed in 1940, in August 1941 she was chartered by the US Army to transport supplies to Hawaii . While in passage between Tacoma, Washington and Honolulu on December 7, she was intercepted by the Japanese submarine I-26 , which sank her with gunfire.

  3. San Francisco and San Jose Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific and Atlantic Railroad Company (P&A) was founded on September 6, 1851, with the goal of building a railroad between San Francisco and San Jose. [2] The route was surveyed and published by the end of 1851, but the P&A was unable to raise funds locally; when the P&A turned to banking houses in New York and England, they were told that no funds could be disbursed without first ...

  4. Oliver J. Olson & Company - Wikipedia

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    Oliver J. Olson Company was a shipping and lumber company founded by Oliver John Olson in 1916 in San Francisco, California. Oliver John Olson won a United States contract in April 1917 to build barracks, fences and buildings for the World War I effort. The Oliver J. Olson Company was very successful, already owning seven ships from his ...

  5. Theodore Olson, prominent conservative US lawyer, dies at 84

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    Olson spearheaded the lawsuit that challenged California's 2008 ban on gay marriage, also known as Proposition 8, alongside David Boies, his legal opponent who had argued for Democrat Al Gore in ...

  6. Theodore B. Olson, conservative attorney who helped win gay ...

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    Ted Olson was conservative lawyer who won friends among liberals Theodore B. Olson, conservative attorney who helped win gay marriage in California, dies at 84 Skip to main content

  7. Stephens Bros. Boat Builders - Wikipedia

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    Stephens Bros. boat owners meet every year at the Stephens Rendezvous, organized by the Northern California Fleet of the Classic Yacht Association, to show off these beautiful vessels. A collection of Stephens Bros. documents, photographs and original drawings are available to the public in the archives of The Haggin Museum in the brothers ...

  8. San Jose Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The San Jose Chamber of Commerce, is a chamber of commerce representing business interests in the Greater San Jose, California Area. It is the largest chamber of commerce in the Silicon Valley region. [2] Founded in 1886, the chamber has played a role in the development of the local economy and politics. [3]

  9. Westgate Center - Wikipedia

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    Westgate Center, located in San Jose, California is a 645,000 square foot center. While many of the larger stores have their own exterior entrances, there is an interior mall corridor housing smaller stores like Skechers, Torrid, and Carter's, along with a small food court.