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Grove Market, 1900 |
212 Hayward Road, San Leandro. Now: 1240 East 14th Street. Dawson Gates, Budd Eber. |
| Grove Market | Stores and Shops | Street, East 14th | Gates, Dawson | Eber, Budd | Portraits, Men | |
1900 |
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David Ury's San Leandro Meat Market |
Ury's market on Davis and Hayes, SW corner. Believe there would have been more builidngs by Eber's East 14th location. This market was established in 1857 at 221 Davis Street. The building still stands, as a boat ship, probably the oldest building in town. David Ury settled in San Leandro in 1856, married here and had eight children. |
| David Ury's Meat Market | Street, Davis | Street, Hayes | |
1875 |
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Iversen Saloon, 1899 |
"Murphy's Tank House". Carl Iversen, Sr., Carl Iversen, Jr., Charlie Rowland, George Gonsalves, Frank "Smelt" Gonsalves. Carl J. Iversen's Saloon and Family Gardens was located next to the old Town Hall on Davis St. Galloway believes that the man on the far right is Frank Smelt. |
| Iversen Saloon | Restaurants and Bars | Murphy's Tank House | Iversen, Carl Sr. | Iversen, Carl Jr. | Rowland, Charlie | Gonsalves, George | Gonsalves, Frank "Smelt" | Iversen Family Gardens | |
1899 |
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C. L. Best Foundry, 1910-'20's |
Davis St. San Leandro. |
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1898 |
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Estudillo Avenue, 1924 |
Facing East. |
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1924 |
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Band Box Parlors, 1897 |
Davis St., one block from E. 14th. L to R: unknown, Tom Cunha, Frank Barradas, barber and dentist; Nepolian, the painter; Frank Victor, Henry Ellis. The shop belonged to Frank Barradas, Sr. |
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1897 |
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Fred Schmidt Coal and Feed, 1914 |
Building in background is now the French Laundry. Picture was taken on Ward Avenue (now W. Estudillo). Teamster, Ed. Frates. |
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1914 |
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Memorial Services for President McKinley, 1901 |
Lincoln School (known as Union School at this time). President McKinley had been shot on September 6. This service took place on September 19 and was well attended by the many San Leandrans who had held the president in high esteem. |
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1901 |
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San Leandro Brass Band, County Courthouse, 1866. |
Taken on the steps of the Alameda County Courthouse in San Leandro. Man in center with coronet and baggy light trousers was organizer and teacher, L.J. Bullard (graduate of Yale, first public school teacher, married Gof. Purdy's daughter). Man L front is Sheriff Morse (who apprehended Joaquin Murietta); continuing from left to right, Jerome Moore (brother of A.A. Moore, a lawyer who resigned from band to practice in Nevada); Alfred Grand, (brother of W.W. Crane, lawyer and judge in Oakland); J.M. Costigan, and early conductor on a local steam train; George B. Standeford, editor of the Alameda County Gazette; L.J. Bullard; Undersheriff Peter R. Borein, deputy County Clerk; J.W. Josselyn Deputy County Clerk for Socrates Huff in the County Treasurers Office (later killed in 1868 earthquake when a courthouse pillar fell on him); and George Chase, whose family built one of the first houses in Oakland. |
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1865 |
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Cherry Festival Parade, 1914 |
M.J. Borge, Bert Weaver, Betty Best, Grand Marshal, Budd Eber. |
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1914 |
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