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Methodist Church and Parsonage, ca 1910 |
Located east of NE corner of Juana and E. 14th St. Second in San Leandro, built in 1892. Mr. Ross, Minister. Vacated in 1950; then Mormons took it. |
| Church, Methodist | Parsonage, Methodist | Religion | Street, Juana | Street, East 14th | |
1910 |
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San Leandro Hotel, ca 1905 |
San Leandro Hotel, ca 1905. |
| Hotel, San Leandro | Hotels and Motels | Christensen, C. | Restaurants and Bars | Portraits, Group | |
1905 |
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Organizers of Chamber of Commerce, May, 1923 |
No. 9 in first row: Blanche McCiel, worked in Bank of Italy. No. 7 in the front row was Judge Gannon. Second row, E. J. Lynch, unknown, Lynthecom; second to last, Bill Agrello. |
| Chamber of Commerce | Portraits, Group | Organization | McCiel, Blanche | Gannon, Judge | Lynch, E.J. | Lynthecom | Agrello, Bill | |
1923 |
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The Webber House, ca 1880 |
Located on the southeast corner of Clarke and Davis Streets, built in 1859 by Charles B. Tool (same man who built the county courthouse). Shown in picture: Frank Webber, and Mrs. Mary Hortense (Lyman) (Hawkins) Webber. The Webber House was run as a hotel from about 1863 until 1915 by Mrs. Mary Hortense Webber. Mrs. Webber, born Mary Lyman, had come to San Leandro as Mrs. Mary Hawkins; she settled where Lake Chabot is now. The Hawkins family had three children, and lived in this location for about ten years, until Mr. Hawkins died. Mary then married Charles W. Webber, who was running the hotel. He died before 1870, and Mrs. Webber continued to operate the hotel until her death. According to Mrs. Cathering McCoy Retallick, Chas. W. Webber and Mrs. Hawkins were married in 1863; he died in 1864. |
| House, Webber | Street, Clarke | Webber, Frank | Hortense, Mary | Lyman, Mary | Hawkins, Mary | Webber, Mary | Hotels and Motels | Portraits, Couples | Street, Davis | |
1880 |
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El Dorado Bar, ca 1964 |
Washington and Estudillo (photograph may be later in the 1960's). |
| Bar, El Dorado | Restaurants and Bars | Street, Washington | Street, Estudillo | Pharmacy | Store, Book | Stores and Shops | Hotel, Plaza | Hotels and Motels | Services | Block, Herrscher | |
1964 |
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San Leandro Band, ca 1910 |
Back center, Billy Oakes, drum major in hat. |
| Band, San Leandro | Performing Arts | Portraits, Group | Portraits, Men | Oakes, Billy | |
1910 |
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Lincoln School, ca 1920 |
Lincoln School, ca 1920. |
| School, Lincoln | Education, Elementary | Portraits, Group | |
1920 |
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San Leandro Baseball Team, 1930 |
First row: unknown, Frank Arbini, unknown, Les De Paoli, Lester Brown. Second row: Ernest Catoni, Eddie Fonseca (no. 6). Frank Bricher in felt hat. |
| Team, Baseball | Team, San Leandro Baseball | Recreation and Sports | Baseball | Portraits, Group | Portraits, Men | Arbini, Frank | De Paoli, Les | Brown, Lester | Catoni, Ernest | Fonseca, Eddie | Bricher, Frank | |
1930 |
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Club Iberico, Cherry Carnival, ca 1930 |
Top, under arch: Marshall Diaz. Looks like Dr. Leite in first row; he was appointed Portuguese consulate in San Leandro in 1925. First row: Jose Martin, Josie Curtis, Manuel Alcalde, Josephine Rendon, Jossie Martin, Teresita Ostas (with tambourine), Antonio Martin, Ana Gonzalez, Maria Gallardo, Fernando Gallardo, Helena Gamaza, Angel Hernandez, Mary Cordova, Blas Cordova, Frank Gallardo. Top row: Rafael Guerrera, Emilio Campos, Emencio Diaz. Music: Trio Ostas. Man in straw hat next to Dr. Leite, in front, has been identified as Edwin Duck. |
| Club, Iberico | Carnival, Cherry | Portraits, Group | Portuguese | Ethnic Groups | Diaz, Marshall | Dr. Leite | Consulate, Portuguese | Martin, Jose | Curtis, Josie | Alcalde, Manuel | Rendon, Josephine | Martin, Jossie | Ostas, Teresita | Martin, Antonio | Gonzalez, Ana | Gallardo, Maria | Gallardo, Fernando | Gamaza, Helena | Hernandez, Angel | Cordova, Mary | Cordova, Blas | Gallardo, Frank | Guerrera, Rafael | Campos, Emilio | Diaz, Emencio | Ostas, Trio | Duck, Edwin | |
1930 |
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Mrs. Juana Martinez de Estudillo, ca 1850 |
Juana Martinez de Estudillo (1805-1879) from Leslie Freeman's Alameda County, Past and Present (1946) p. 46. |
| Portraits, Women | de Estudillo, Juana Martinez | |
1850 |
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