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  1. An 1801 Russian Cannon - Regnery, Dorothy F.

    Periodical, "An 1801 Russian Cannon" by Dorothy F. Regnery, 1972. Published by The Westerners San Francisco Corral. Special Publication No. 1. Ralph W. Hansen, editor. 22 pages, Illustrated. The publication discusses a cannon discovered on the James Rolph (San Francisco Mayor 1912-1930) Alpine Ranch in 1933. It is believed to have been abandoned by a United States troop from Monterey, coming to help put down the Californio uprising during the b...

    Record Type: Library

    An 1801 Russian Cannon, 1972
  2. Buelna's Indestructible Roadhouse - Regnery, Dorothy F.

    Book, "Buelna's Indestructible Roadhouse," by Dorothy F. Regnery, 1969. Short publication on the history of the Alpine Inn, a historic landmark in Portola Valley. The building was also known as: Felix Buelna's Casa de Tableta; Fernando's Store; Philpott's; Stanton's Saloon; Chapete's Place; The Wunder; Schenkel's Picnic Park; Rossotti's. Foreword by Frank M. Stanger. 10 pages. Illustrated.

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    Buelna's Indestructible Roadhouse, 1969
  3. Untitled - Manuscript

    Manuscript by Dorothy Regnery on the early history of the Alpine Inn, also known as: Felix Buelna's Casa de Tablets; Fernando's Store; Philpot's; Stanton's Saloon; Chapete's Place; The Wunder; Schenkel's Picnic Park; Rossotti's. Manuscript is typewritten on paper and is 8 pages in length.

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