Interview : oral history transcript / William A. Hamilton; tape-recorded interview conducted by Ruth and Joe Wilson. Oral History Committee of the Mill Valley Library Association, Mill Valley, Calif., 1969.

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Interview : oral history transcript / William A. Hamilton; tape-recorded interview conducted by Ruth and Joe Wilson. Oral History Committee of the Mill Valley Library Association, Mill Valley, Calif., 1969.

Recollections of early Mill Valley. Included, as part of the transcript: portions of his commentary while showing slides of early Marin County and San Francisco.

[5], 13 leaves ; 28 cm.

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