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Warm Springs Resort in 1860's |
Clemente Columbet operated the Warm Springs property when picture was taken in 1860s. Governor Leland Stanford bought the property and added buildings in 1870. At one time, its vineyards were world famous. |
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1860 |
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00001757 |
Warm Springs Resort, |
After the 1868 earthquake, this building was moved to Mission San Jose and was later destroyed by fire. |
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1860 |
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00000562 |
Washington Ave. and Williams St., ca 1930 |
Washington Ave. and Williams St., ca 1930. |
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1930 |
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Washington Ave., 1300 Block |
West side of Washington Ave., block immediately south of the Herrscher Building (now Penny's). Show Repair Shop (Frank R. Reis Shoe Repair in 1919); Masonic Hall, SW corner of Ward and Washington (later 88 cent store); Herrscher Building NW corner of Ward and Washington. |
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1919 |
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Washington Avenue Looking South, about 1950 |
Washington Avenue Looking South, about 1950 - stores: Pennys, Hinks, pharmacy. |
| Street, Washington Ave. | Stores and Shops | Hotels and Motels | Services | Automobiles and Trucks | Plaza Hotel | Clothiers | Sears | Penney's | Shoes | |
1950 |
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00002135 |
Washington Avenue, 1910 |
Washington Avenue, 1910. |
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1919 |
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00001267 |
Washington Grammar School |
Washington Elementary School. Dutton Avenue. Principal was R. Banta. |
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Washington Market, Soebeler Watchmaker, and Beer Parlor, ca 1890 |
People pose in front of shops along Ward Street (now Estudillo). By about 1891-1896 when this picture was taken, Gorman's Saloon was still very much the same, but Reid's Harness Shop had become the Washington Market, whose choice cuts of meat are being aired outside. The next shop has a sign identifying the proprietor as a watchmaker and jeweller. Excluding the boys on the roof, the third man from the left may be Socrates Huff, and the fifth from the left is John (No-Hat)Driver. The owners of the shops also may be out in front. (Information from "A San Leandro Centennial Album" p. 31). |
| Washington Market | Soebeler Watchmaker & Jeweler | Gorman's Saloon | Stores and Shops | Bars (Drinking establishments) -- California -- San Leandro 1890-1900 | |
1890 |
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00000348 |
Washington Market, West Joaquin and East 14th Street |
This view may have been made between 1891 and 1898. Gorman's Saloon was next door to the market; note the meat hanging outside the market. The next shop was that of a watchmaker and jeweler. Third from the left, standing in the street, may be Socrates Huff; the fifth is John (No-Hat) Driver. The boys on the roof seem to be having their pictures made and a good time at the same time. |
| Washington Market | Street, West Joaquin | Street, East 14th | Portraits, Group | Huff, Socrates | Gorman's Saloon | Restaurants and Bars | Stores and Shops | Watchmaker | Jeweler | Driver, John | |
1900 |
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Washington School |
Washington School. |
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