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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 3, Number 35, August 27, 2000, Article 4

    SAN FRANCISCO MINT VISITORS RECORDS

    In response to last week's question about E. I. Barra's visit to
    the San Francisco Mint, Mike Hodder writes: "One volume
    of the SF Mint visitors book does survive. Entitled "Register
    of Visitors to the Mint, 1854-1892", it is catalogued as
    record 9.1 of the Preliminary (1995) Inventory of the Records
    of the San Francisco Mint. It's in the National Archives - Pacific
    Region (San Bruno, CA)."

    Dave Bowers notes that "Barra was a Forty Niner in the
    Gold Rush," and also points out that his collection was sold
    by W. Elliot Woodward in 1865. Your editor couldn't find a
    reference to Barra in Adams, Durst, or Gengerke, but did
    find a listing in Gengerke for a catalog by L. Keller of San
    Francisco (2/19/1863, 512 lots, 24 pages, available in the
    ANS library). Lorraine Durst lists it as containing lots of
    Roman coins, foreign coins, U.S. colonials, coins, and tokens.

    A web search turned up this entry at the Oakland Museum
    of California - it's a quote from Barra's journal, describing the
    approach to San Francisco from aboard the Urania in 1849:

    "on the larboard hand the green hills and deep valleys of the
    Marin shore came into full view, gladdening the eyes of every
    person on board On our starboard bow we saw a bluff jutting
    into the bay on the [top] of which were two or three small
    brass cannon. Rising far above the cannon was a tall flagstaff
    from the top of which waved the glorious flag of our country As
    we sailed into view our eyes were greeted with a sight that they
    never have encountered since. Shipping in such numbers that it
    was absolutely impossible to enumerate them; they looked to
    us as if they were piled up one on top of the other."
    http://www.museumca.org/goldrush/curriculum/4g/41110129.html

    Your editor smells enough tangible clues to make for an
    interesting research project.

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