Diamond Jubilee Banquet Committee invitation : [San Francisco, Calif.], to Martin Kellogg, [Berkeley, Calif.] : DS, 1897.

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Diamond Jubilee Banquet Committee invitation : [San Francisco, Calif.], to Martin Kellogg, [Berkeley, Calif.] : DS, 1897.

Invitation to a banquet in honor of the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign, held at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, June 26, 1897. Signed by W. Greer Harrison, chairman of the Diamond Jubilee Banquet Committee.

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