Call NumberZ-4002CreatorNichols, H. D.ContributorHappersberger, Frank.Date1890-1900SummaryWomen in fitted dresses and hats, and men with suits, hats and canes stand at the proposed Lick Monument in Marshall Square, San Francisco (Marin County), California. On a central pedestal, Eureka stands with a shield, in front of the state bear. A pedestal engraved "in '49," depicts a Mexican vaquero, a Franciscan padre, and a seated Indian, and on a pedestal engraved with "Early Days", prospectors pan for gold. A bull elk bugles on a short pedestal.Physical Description1 print : wood engraving ; 38 x 26 cm (15 x 10 1/2 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectIndians of North America--Commemoration--California--San FranciscoMexicans--Commemoration--California--San FranciscoSpaniards--Commemoration--California--San FranciscoSan Francisco (Calif.)Monuments & memorials--California--San FranciscoPresentation drawings (Proposals)--California--San FranciscoCollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR711004002; Harper's weekly. vol. XXXV, no. 1778.Type of MaterialIllustrationsTear sheetsWood engravingsNotesAttribution engraved in original and reproduced in print. Captions engraved in the two flanking pedestals in the tear sheet are reversed. Tear sheet consists of a title page, removed from Harper's weekly, vol. XXXV no. 1778. Title and "Drawn by H.D. Nichols from the accepted design by Frank Happersberger [See Page 42.]" printed on tear sheet. R7110040029
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