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CHAPTER XXII. 1866-1870. Growth and Industry.—” Daily Patriot.“—”San Jose Weekly Argus.” —Earthquakes.—Death of Hendricks.—City Grants.—Bank of Knox and Beans.—Re-incorporation of City.—Sale of Part of Market Square.—Court-house.—Methodist Church.—City Vote.—Silkworms and Silk Looms.—San Jose' Water Company.—Purchase of School Premises by City.—Building thereon.—Young Men's Christian Association.—County Bonds Purchased by the City.—City Vote.—New York Hotel.—Improvements.—Fall Vote.—Market Street Extended.—Banlv of San Jose'—San Jose Savings Bank.—City Vote.—“Daily Argus.”—Horse Railroad to Santa Clara.—Severe Earthquake.—Railroad extended to Fifteen-Mile House.—Methodist Church Ground Sold.—Engine-house Lot purchased by City.—Methodist Church burned.—Railroad extended to Gilroy.—Receipts of Railroad Company for four years.—Improvement of Washington Square.—Murder of Mrs. Hauser.—Erection of Methodist Church.—Number of Scholars in the City.—Directory of City.—Location of Normal School.—City Funds.—City Vote.—“Daily Independent.”—Consumption of Gas and Coal.—Number of City Consumers.—Woolen Manufacturing Company.—Opera House.—Opening Address and Play.—Normal School Building.—Laying of its Corner Stone.—Music Hall.—Jail.—Hose Company.—Present Condition of the City.—Schools.—Value of Property.—Assessments.—Fiscal condition of the City. General Appearance and Health of the City.
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book chapter
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THE HISTORY OF SAN JOSÉ AND SURROUNDINGS: WITH BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF EARLY SETTLERS FREDERIC HALL, : A. L. Bancroft and Company, 1871.
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English

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