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Bloom, John R. |
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2005.17.2 - Print, Photographic
Native Sons of the Golden West Dixon Parlor No. 60. Sixteen member dressed in white suits, dark vests and pith helmets standing on and next to a sidewalk. Men in back row holding parasols. Organization banner on a stand. Building behind the men is decorated with flags and two signs advertising Grace Bros. Brewing Co. by the door. Date unknown. Back Row: Left to Right - Charles Kirby, Clarence Henry, John G. Wisteen?, Carpenter, Milton P.,...
Record Type: Photo
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2005.17.9 - Print, Photographic Digital
The group is identified by banner stating: "Dixon Parlor No. 60 N.S.G.W. [Native Sons of the Golden West] " Names of all in photo are listed on reverse and made part of this record. Caption on reverse : "Property of Milton P. Carpenter, Santa Rosa, Sept. 9, 1897. The group were visiting Santa Rosa. BACK ROW Kirby, Charles Henry, Clarence Ulsteen, John G. Carpenter, Milton P. McFadyen, Henry Rice, John H. Bloom, John R. King, Clarence ...
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2009.18BLO - Bloom Family
John R. Bloom was born in Dixon on December 7, 1870. His parents were John Bowers Bloom and Nancy Hall. John was married to Irma Bloom and they were farmers south of Dixon, California by the fairgrounds. They had a son, John K. Bloom , born in 1922. His daughter, Sharon Bloom Jahn, submitted this information. John R. Bloom was the grandmarshall of the first May Day Parade in 1875. Irma Bloom was a Dixon High School Teacher. 2 pgs.
Record Type: Family Files
