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[Luncheon by the Citizen's Health Committee of San Francisco in 1908 commemorating the completion of the plague control campaign]
[Luncheon by the Citizen's Health Committee of San Francisco in 1908 commemorating the completion of the plague control campaign]
Photograph of a luncheon held outdoors. Rows of men in bowler hats and suits and women in formal wear and hats are shown at long tables positioned on a street in San Francisco. Several buildings appear in the background, including one, with a sign "[G]eorge J. Ellington" on its roof.
Copyright:
The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain. (More information)
Exhibition:
Exhibited: "Images from the History of the Public Health Service," organized by Ronald J. Kostraba, Parklawn Conference Center, 1989.