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Alameda County Fair Parade, San Leandro, August 1905 or 1906 |
Children parading along Haywards Road (now E. 14th Street) for the Alameda County Fair, August of 1905 or 1906. H.F. Eber's Grove Market, F.S. Dickinson's Drug Store, the Odd Fellows Hall with C.H. Gray's Grocery, Hardware and Post Office, and F. Meyers' General Store, Silva's Oyster and Chop House, Christensen's San Leandro Hotel (with people standing on balcony), and O.J. Lynch's drugstore. |
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Cottage Built in 1851 by John L. Haas is on the right |
Location was originally Spanish Road, later Oakland Road, now E. 14th Street. John and Mary Reid Haas and the two children moved in when the house was new. Mary and the children lived in the same cottage after John's early death in 1864. On the left is the home built by Henry and Eliza (Haas) Abernathy. Mrs. Haas continued to live in the cottage until her death in 1909, and it was still standing as late as 1951, at what was originally 55 Haas Avenue. |
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Group Photograph |
Group Photograph. |
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Estudillo Avenue in 1915. |
See No. 00360. |
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1915 |
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This is believed to be Juana Avenue |
See No. 00329, Which is the Same Photo. This is believed to be Juana Avenue, before the installation of electric street lights - notice the gas lamp in the far left foreground. |
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Cherry Camp. No. 184, Woodsmen of the World Float |
Cherry Camp. No. 184, Woodsmen of the World Float. |
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Parade Float |
Parade Float. |
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A pioneer of 1851, Mrs. Mary Reid Haas |
The story of the Haas family is told in San Leandro Recollections, v.3, no.4, July 1971. |
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1851 |
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