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  • CISNEROS: The water district is asking customers in Fairfax, Tiberon (ph) and Saucelito (ph) to conserve until the problem is fixed.

    CNN Transcript Nov 10, 2002 2002

  • Some explanations were made, and when the sail-boat coming from Saucelito was near enough to be spoken to, and the captain had engaged her to help his schooner, we bade him good by, and got the man in the small boat-to carry us ashore, and land us at the foot of the bluff, just below the fort.

    Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger

  • (Pearson) knew what was the state of affairs on shore, and ran his steamer alongside the line-of-battle-ship Ohio at Saucelito, and obtained the privilege of leaving his crew on board as "prisoners" until he was ready to return to sea.

    Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger

  • We were drifting steadily out to sea, while I was signaling to a boat about three miles off, toward Saucelito, and saw her tack and stand toward us.

    Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger

  • We hired, in San Francisco, a small metallic boat, with a sail, laid in some stores, and proceeded to the United States ship Ohio, anchored at Saucelito, where we borrowed a sailor-boy and lead-lines with which to sound the channel.

    Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger

  • It took nearly the whole day to get the old scow up to the only wharf there, and then the water was so shallow that the scow, with its load of horses, would not float at the first high tide, but by infinite labor on the next tide she was got off and safely crossed over to Saucelito.

    Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger

  • His idea had been to charter a brig or bark, and send the machinery to Port Natal by a sailing craft; but in crossing the bay in visits to Oakland, Saucelito and San Rafael, he had noticed anchored, out in the stream, a small iron bark-rigged steamer which carried the British flag, and had read thereon the name "Pallas."

    The Wedge of Gold C. C. Goodwin

  • But I have the misfortune to own a little box on the Saucelito shore.

    The Wrecker 1898

  • They have their country places next door at Saucelito, and I stayed with them time about, the last time I was on the coast.

    The Wrecker 1898

  • There is Saucelito, with its green terraces resting upon the tree-tops; and there the bit of sheltered water that seems always steeped in sunshine, -- now the haunt of house boats, then the haven of a colony of Neapolitan fishermen; and

    In the Footprints of the Padres Charles Warren Stoddard 1876

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