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... Santa Barbara – 37,390 94 37,963 62 75,354 Santa Clara 156,105 06 167,823 12 323,928 Santa Cruz . 43,622 94 41,659 67 85,282 Shasta 23,959 51 17,020 01 40,979 Sierra Siskiyou Solano 18,873 16 14,286 04 33,159 29,523 95 28,955 94 58,479 ...
... Santa Barbara – 37,390 94 37,963 62 75,354 Santa Clara 156,105 06 167,823 12 323,928 Santa Cruz . 43,622 94 41,659 67 85,282 Shasta 23,959 51 17,020 01 40,979 Sierra Siskiyou Solano 18,873 16 14,286 04 33,159 29,523 95 28,955 94 58,479 ...
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... Santa Clara County bonds of 1865-7 per cent ... Santa Clara County bonds of 1877-7 per cent .... San Francisco City and County bonds -- 6 per cent . San Francisco City and County bonds - 7 per cent . City of Oakland , Alameda County ...
... Santa Clara County bonds of 1865-7 per cent ... Santa Clara County bonds of 1877-7 per cent .... San Francisco City and County bonds -- 6 per cent . San Francisco City and County bonds - 7 per cent . City of Oakland , Alameda County ...
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... Santa Barbara ... Santa Clara .. 130 131 132 Santa Cruz . 133 Shasta COUNTIES . PAGE . To H 162 163 164 SII 165 the 166 June 167 Contra Costa . El Dorado . Fresno .. Humboldt . 134 Sierra- 135 Siskiyou . 136 Solano . 188 embr 169 port ...
... Santa Barbara ... Santa Clara .. 130 131 132 Santa Cruz . 133 Shasta COUNTIES . PAGE . To H 162 163 164 SII 165 the 166 June 167 Contra Costa . El Dorado . Fresno .. Humboldt . 134 Sierra- 135 Siskiyou . 136 Solano . 188 embr 169 port ...
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... Santa Barbara 1,919 1,218 1,645 Santa Clara .. 6,048 4,033 5,815 Santa Cruz 2,451 1,883 1,673 . Shasta 1,756 1,845 1,775 Sierra 1,569 2,101 2,138 Siskiyou 1,719 1,993 2,452 Solano 3,943 2,299 2,189 Sonoma 5,042 4,188 4,892 Stanislaus ...
... Santa Barbara 1,919 1,218 1,645 Santa Clara .. 6,048 4,033 5,815 Santa Cruz 2,451 1,883 1,673 . Shasta 1,756 1,845 1,775 Sierra 1,569 2,101 2,138 Siskiyou 1,719 1,993 2,452 Solano 3,943 2,299 2,189 Sonoma 5,042 4,188 4,892 Stanislaus ...
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... Santa Barbara_ . 7 301 00 615 60 87 94 Santa Clara 27 315 00 636 90 23 59 Santa Cruz .. 105 00 227 00 45 40 Shasta 112 00 353 55 70 71 Sierra Siskiyou 2 126 00 355 00 177 50 Solano 4 56 00 110 80 27 10 Sonoma 10 126 00 208 85 20 88 ...
... Santa Barbara_ . 7 301 00 615 60 87 94 Santa Clara 27 315 00 636 90 23 59 Santa Cruz .. 105 00 227 00 45 40 Shasta 112 00 353 55 70 71 Sierra Siskiyou 2 126 00 355 00 177 50 Solano 4 56 00 110 80 27 10 Sonoma 10 126 00 208 85 20 88 ...
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