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By the Golden Gate

CHAPTER II
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In time it will become a part of Oakland.

It has to-day a population of over sixteen thousand people." When I asked him if it had an Episcopal Church, he said, "Yes.

Its name is Christ Church, and there are in it four hundred communicants.

Do you know its rector?
He is the Rev.Thomas James Lacey." Mr.Young, who was a native of Massachusetts and just as proud of California as he was of his old home in the east, turned with considerable elation to Berkeley, the University town.

"There," said he, "to the north of Oakland is Berkeley, with a population of thirteen thousand.


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