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San Leandro Plaza |
San Leandro Plaza. |
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1946 |
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Masonic Temple, 1910 |
E. 14th St. between Joaquin and Davis St. Other buildings can also be seen, including the Murphy Building (white). |
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1910 |
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Cherry Festival Parade, 1909 |
Chumalia and Haas, on E. 14th St. View is looking south from what had been the city limits the year before. Note that the line is turning on the bridge. June 5, 1909. |
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1906 |
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Federighi's Blacksmith Shop, 1906 |
Fred Federighi, Sr., Monte Federighi, Charlie Grazzini, "Pongi" Toti. |
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1906 |
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Cherry Festival, 1909 |
E. 14th St. between Chumalia and Haas. |
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1909 |
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Cherry Carnival Float, 1909 |
Clarke St. between Davis and Ward. Paul Leal, John Miller. |
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1909 |
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Thomas B. Morgan Store, 1908 |
Frank Gonsalves, behind counter. James Fergeson, salesman. This grocery store, probably known as Morgan Bros., is a good example of merchandising in earlier days, with the barrels for pickles and olives, the stacked cans on shelves behind a glassed in counter and the produce department in orange crates. |
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1908 |
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San Leandro High School, 1926 |
Bancroft and Estudillo. This building later became Bancroft Junior High School, and was replaced by the present building in 1954. |
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1926 |
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Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Victor and Family, 1902 |
Dutton Ave., formerly known as Chicken Lane. |
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1902 |
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Packard 3 1/2 Ton Truck, 1919 |
Washington Ave. Manuel Cunha, Joe Cunha, Sam Rose, Sam Cunha, Al Lawrence, Driver Bill Thomas. |
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1919 |
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