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Alameda County Centennial Album, First Cherry Festival, 1909 |
Chumalia and E. 14th St. |
| Festival, Cherry | Street, Chumalia | Street, East 14th | Public Events | |
1909 |
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00000122 |
Masonic Hall, 1918 |
East 14th Street. |
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1918 |
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San Leandro Plaza, 1966 |
San Leandro Plaza, 1966 (November or December). |
| Plaza, San Leandro | House of Fine Cameras | Singer | Harolds Club | Garner's Corner Center | Street, Davis | Street, East 14th | Roads and Streets | |
1966 |
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Col. Hastings' Presentation of Flagpole, 1897 |
Mr. H.F. Eber is sixth in the front for; Mr. William Langdon is second in the top row. The dedication committee honoring Col. Frank Hastings was made up of the most active and public-spirited citizens in town: Front row, Prof. Buhlin, Joe Herrsher, Col. Frank S. Hastings, Manuel J. Garcia or George Demont, John (No-Hat) Driver (kneeling) probably B.D. Gray and Henry F. Eber; second row, Joaquin Cunha, William H. Langdon, David Ury, Prof. Charles Dawbarn, probably George Sproul or (Sporel) and Carl J. Iverson. Sproul and Gray may be switched. |
| Portraits, Men | Portraits, Group | Langdon, William | Buhlin, Prof. | Herrsher, Joe | Hastings, Col. Frank S. | Garcia, Manuel J. | Demont, George | Driver, John | Gray, B.D. | Eber, Henry F. | Cunha, Joaquin | Langdon, William H. | Ury, David | Dawbarn, Prof. Charles | Sproul, George | Sporel, George | Iverson, Carl J. | |
1897 |
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00000125 |
Cherry Float for Independence Day, July 4, 1892 |
This was the first time that cherries were used as a celebration theme; we might consider it an ancestor of the Cherry Festivals. Harry Begier was the boy on the ladder; Tommy Johnso the driver. Girls were, L-R on the float: Ellie Moldenhauer, Minnie Begier, and unknown; standing, Odella Heinaka, another Moldenhauer, John Henry Begier (1854-1936) and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moldenhauer. Seated on the bench, L-R are Edward Tenny, Jack Dumont, Joel Burrows, Mrs. J.H. Begier, Ben Begier, James Whitcomb, Louis Reichsrath, Douglas Toffelmier, Tom Sturtevant, and Edward Whitcomb. Seated on the ground, L-R, Mr. Grile, Manuel Enos, Eugene Toffelmier, John Mendell, Mike Gorman and Hugh Gillespie. George Ferria and Billie, the dog are reclining in front. John Henry Begier was the first to ship cherries from San Leandro; he led the parade pushing the wheelbarrow in which he took the first load of fruit to the depot. He came to San Leandro in 1886. |
| Float, Cherry | Public Events, Fourth of July Parade | Portraits, Group | Begier, Harry | Johnso, Tommy | Moldenhauer, Ellie | Begier, Minnie | Heinaka, Odella | Begier, John Henry | Moldenhauer, Henry | Tenny, Edward | Dumont, Jack | Burrows, Joel | Begier, Mrs. J. H. | Begier, Ben | Whitcomb, James | Reichsrath, Louis | Toffelmier, Douglas | Sturtevant, Tom | Whitcomb, Edward | Mr. Grile | Enos, Manuel | Toffelmier, Eugene | Mendell, John | Gorman, Mike | Gillespie, Hugh | Ferria, George | |
1893 |
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Cherry Festival Parade, ca 1920 |
Mr. and Mrs. Vager and daughter are shown in this float covered with real, ripe cherries. |
| Public Events | Festival, Cherry | Vager family | Portraits, Family | Automobiles and Trucks | |
1920 |
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00000127 |
Thomas Drug Store |
Tony Thomas is standing behind the counter. |
| Thomas Drug Store | Tony Thomas | Portraits, Men | Thomas, Tony | Stores and Shops | Services | |
1920 |
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Frank Cody, ca 1930 |
Frank Cody, ca 1930. |
| Cody, Frank | Portraits, Men | Norman Duck Club | Organizations | Services | |
1930 |
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San Leandro Plaza, ca 1905 |
Note Holmgren's store in the new wing of the Oddfellows Hall, the closed carriage passing the horseless carriage at the corner of E. 14th St. and Estudillo, and the glimpse of buildings on Estudillo. |
| Street, Estudillo | Street, East 14th | Plaza, San Leandro | Holmgren's Store | Stores and Shops | Oddfellows Hall | Automobiles and Trucks | Carriages and Coaches | San Leandro Hotel | Hotels and Motels | San Leandro Bank | Other Businesses | Services | |
1905 |
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00000131 |
San Leandro Western Pacific Depot, ca 1930 |
San Leandro Western Pacific Depot, ca 1930. |
| Railroads | Transportation | Depot, San Leandro | Depot, Western Pacific | Other Businesses | |
1930 |
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