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Images for the person John Wellborn Root

click to open gallery Exterior view of the D.O. Mills Building, San Francisco, 1981; from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and Wikimedia Commons
click to open gallery Exterior view of the F.W. Woolworth Department Store that replaced the Fidelity Trust Company Building, Tacoma, WA, 2019. From Google Maps/Street View
click to open gallery Exterior view of the Fidelity Trust Company Building, Tacoma, WA, c. 1890. From the Tacoma Public Library, Historic Building Files, Item #BU-10647
click to open gallery Exterior view of the Mills Building's Romanesque main entry, San Francisco, c. 1981; from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), HABS CAL,38-SANFRA,159--3
click to open gallery Exterior view of the Mills Building, San Francisco, 1981; from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), HABS CAL,38-SANFRA,159--1
click to open gallery Exterior view of the Mills Tower, San Francisco, 2013; from Google Maps/Street View
click to open gallery Interior view of the main lobby, Mills Building, San Francisco, c. 1981; from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), HABS CAL,38-SANFRA,159--5
click to open gallery Portrait of D.O. Mills, 1897; from Wikimedia Commons
click to open gallery Postcard view of the Fidelity Trust Company Building with its new, six-story addition, Tacoma, WA, c. 1910. From the author's collection, postcard by the E.C. Kropp Company, Milwaukee, WI, Card #1277
click to open gallery Postcard view of the Mills Building, San Francisco, c. 1910; from the author's collection, postcard by the Newman Postcard Company, Los Angeles, CA
click to open gallery Postcard view of the San Francisco Chronicle Building #2, c. 1900; from www.alamedainfo.com
click to open gallery Postcard view of the San Francisco Chronicle Building #3, c. 1907; from the Maritime Heritage Project.org
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