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The Journal of San Diego History
Fall 1977, Volume 23, Number 4
Contents of This Issue

In Places Men Reject
Chinese Fishermen at San Diego, 1870-1893

By Arthur F. McEvoy

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Pacific Mail Steamship Wharf  
Page 12. The Pacific Mail Steamship Wharf and San Diego Harbor about 1890. Chinese fishing junks can be seen at the extreme upper right.


Chinese fishing junk  
Page 17. A Chinese fishing junk typical of the kind used at San Diego


Chinese fishing junks  
Page 19. Chinese fishing junks like these anchored in San Diego bay were used in the abalone trade.


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