they had decided, we were either going to be a state or an in dependent repuck liblic and tha she is up there. and we are in one of our historic rooms, the first floor was turned into basically a first floor museum. showing people what government was like, the office culture of the turn of the srncentury. so we are in the governor's main office during the 1906 san francisco earthquake names georgia party. they used these office complexes until 1950 until the east wing, the an ex opened up and the governor's office moved down there. you were seeing a lot of things reflected in the onulence of the period. the heavy curtains, the woodworking on the walls to represent tooled leather, but this was a working functional office so it must have been amazingly busy during the time of the earthquake when the governor went to oakland, the two exec secretaries to take everything and the donations came right to the governor and the best communication you had was physically being there, a telephone and telegraph. so here in the office we have actually a telegraph from roosevelt asking how he could