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vast fortune he had made through gold-mining before the Civil War that the matter was unlikely of concern to him; but by 1872 he was in grave financial trouble he would never escape before his death in 1890. Over the years, at least 24 Congressional committees would vote to compensate Frémont, and finally in
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20 piers with 43 berths with the port having storage space of 2,867,000 sq ft (266,353.0 m) in warehouses, 1,984,000 sq ft (184,319.6 m) in transit sheds and 7,640,000 sq ft (709,779.2 m) of open space storage. Other facilities included the piers at
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The nucleus of Fort Mason was a private property owned by John C. Frémont, the explorer of the western U.S., who also spearheaded the conquest of
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which supplied U.S. Army forces in World War I, to serve the
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The 1968 lawsuit was perhaps the last shot of a century-long legal struggle to obtain compensation for the seized realty. In 1870, the government returned property to 49 parties in the vicinity, but not to Frémont and a few others. At that time, Frémont was still very preoccupied with enough of the
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Over the years of the war, 1,647,174 passengers and 23,589,472 measured tons moved from the port into the
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led him to resign by late 1862. In 1863, the government seized the property without payment, by executive order of
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1093:The Stars and Stripes
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