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Photo Identifier Title Description Subject Year Photo
00000600 Ground Breaking Ceremony for Library, Feb 18, 1959 5th from left: Jack Maltester, 7th from left: Henry J. Jones, 10th from left: Stephen D. Ewing (Library Director). 1959
00000626 Groundbreaking for the Community Library Center Ted Cold (right) mans the shovel while (L to R) Budd Eber, Marie Tinsley Smith and Steve Ewing look on. The old Carnegie Library Building is in the background. February 18, 1959. Marie Tinsley Smith was Librarian November 1938 - November 1958. 1959
00000452 Sidewalk Sale on East 14th Street. Taken at West Joaquin, 1958 Sidewalk Sale on East 14th Street. Taken at West Joaquin, Masonic Building on right corner, 1958. | Street, East 14th | Street, West Joaquin | Automobiles and Trucks | Andrews Linoleum | Public Finance | Seaboard | Bank of America | Stores and Shops | Services | Hearing Aids | Beauty Salon | Pelton Center | 1958
00000590 Retirement Dinner, 1958 Retirement Dinner, 1958. 1958
00001077 Washington School - Little girl walking towards front door, 1958 Washington School, 250 Dutton Ave., 1958 Little girl identified as Andrea Galvan. 1958
00001945 Courtyard at the Casa Peralta, 1958 Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore. 1958
00000082 U. P. E. C. Building, ca 1957 From South; E. 14th St. | Carlton Card Co. | Nell's | U.P.E.C. Loans | Loans, Real Estate | Ed's Shoe Repair | Capri Coffee Shop | Stores and Shops | Services | Shop, Coffee | East 14th Street | 1957
00000235 Old St. Leander's Catholic Church, 1957 Old St. Leander's Catholic Church, 1957 on Carpentier and W. Estudillo. | St. Leander's Church | Religion | Street, Carpentier St. | Street, W. Estudillo | Automobiles and Trucks | 1957
00000567 San Leandro Sidewalk Days, ca 1957 E. 14th St. 1957
00001300 Skillen House 304 Chumalia Avenue (and Jefferson). House with picket fence, backing on the creek, occupied by John Skillen and family 1883 - 1957, unoccupied for 14 years, to be torn down. Rented from Francisco Cardozo Sr. in 1883, so possibly built by him. 1957