Sutro Library
The Sutro Library is a branch of the California State Library located in San Francisco on the campus of San Francisco State University. The foundation of the library's collection was assembled by former San Francisco mayor, engineer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Adolph Sutro. The library was deeded to the State of California by Sutro's heirs with the stipulation that it never leave the city limits of San Francisco, filling his desire to provide the city with a public research library. It was formally given to California State Library in 1913, and opened to the public in 1917. Notably, half of the Sutro collection survived the "Great Fire" after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Collection highlights include 125,000 rare books, antiquarian maps, and archival collections, as well as a genealogical library. Provided by Wikipedia-
1Published 2003### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Woodbridge, CT : Primary Source Microfilm, [2003]270 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.“...Sutro Library...”
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2Published 2003### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Woodbridge, CT : Primary Source Microfilm, 2003.1 online resource (7 v.)“...Sutro Library...”
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3Published 2003### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Woodbridge, CT : Primary Source Microfilm, 2003.7 v. ; 28 mm.“...Sutro Library...”
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4Published 1981### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Palo Alto, Calif. : Bay Microfilm, ©1981.164 microfilm reels : illustrations ; 16 mm -35 mm.“...Sutro Library...”
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5Published 1981### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Berkeley : University of California, Library Photographic Service, [1981 or 2]3 microfilm reels ; 16 mm.“...Sutro Library...”