This is the "Charter of the City and County of San Francisco, Volume 1903," a historical document outlining the legal framework and governance structure of San Francisco at the turn of the century. Providing a detailed view into the municipal operations and legal statutes of the city, this volume offers valuable insights into the evolution of San Francisco's civic administration. It is an important resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the development of urban governance in the United States. This charter represents a critical juncture in San Francisco's history, reflecting the city's growth and its efforts to establish a stable and effective government.
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