Capital intentions [electronic resource] : female proprietors in San Francisco, 1850-1920 / Edith Sparks.
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- HD6096.C3 S63 2006eb
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-311) and index.
Female proprietors and the businesses they started -- Why San Francisco women started businesses -- How women started businesses -- What it took to draw customers -- Women as financial managers -- When women went out of business.
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