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2005.15.64 - Print, Photographic
Dixon May Day Parade 1919. Timm Certified Dairy float parked in front of the Dixon Post Office at First and B Streets. Now directly in front of the present library at 230 North First Street. Float is pulled by four mules with driver and milkers on float. Windmill also on float. Street is not paved.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.4.2 - Print, Photographic
H. R. Timm Certified Dairy Bottling Room. Interior View. The Timm Dairy was the largest certified dairy in the nation in the 1915 era. Three male workers in white sterilized clothing shown here in the bottling room where milk was put into sterilized glass bottles and packed in ice for shipment by rail to the San Francisco and Sacramento areas. Donated by the Timm Family.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.4.27 - Print, Photographic
Timm Certified Dairy milkers. Six unidentified men in white uniforms holding milk buckets standing in front of milking barn. Photo donated by Mrs. Fountain.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.4.29 - Print, Photographic
Timm Certified Dairy in Dixon, California.Photo showing Timm home, barns and outbuildings with Holstein cows grazing in alfalfa pasture in foreground. Inscription on back of photo states as follows: The Certified Dairy at Dixon was one of the several operated under the sponsorship of Medical Milk Commissions. The establishment of these commissions was due to the conviction of doctors that the consumption of impure milk was the cause of hi...
Record Type: Photo
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2005.4.3 - Print, Photographic
Timm Certified Dairy Sterilizing Room. Interior View. Glass milk bottles being shown going into the sterilizing autoclave. Circa 1915. Large metal milk containers on shelf. All equipment went through sterilization after each use. The Timm Dairy was the largest Certified Dairy in the nation at the time.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.4.5 - Print, Photographic
Timm Certified Dairy. Interior view of milking barn. Worker hosing down cows before milking. Note on back of photo - Each cow was hosed off before milking. The udder, tail and hind quarters were clipped and washed off with wet sterilized cloths before milking began.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.4.50 - Print, Photographic
Doyle Dairy Glass Milk Bottle Photo. Inscription reads Doyle Dairy Dixon, Cal. Doyle bought the H. R. Timm Certified Dairy in 1917. Glass milk bottle has many scratches. Donated by Ruth Kilkenny.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.4.51 - Print, Photographic
Postcard of Timm Dairy workers milking Shorthorn cows. Inscription on postcard..Milking H. R. Timm Dairy, Dixon, Calif. Card address to Miss L. Saliminia, Stony Point, Sonoma Co., Calif. Note reads. .. Do I owe you a letter or you me. We move so much I forget. I have been home for a few weeks. Did you get Baby's picture card. Love...... Bob Armstrong .
Record Type: Photo
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2005.4.56 - Print, Photographic
Valley Dairy mule-drawn delivery wagon. Collier "Cav" Cavanaugh standing in front of wagon . Young boy sitting in wagon.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.4.58 - Print, Photographic
Timm Certified Dairy milkers - Twelve men standing in front of milking barn. Two gentlemen standing behind them dressed in suits. The man on the left is Henry R. Timm, owner. Milkers are wearing white uniforms with hats as required for certified dairies.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.6.4 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Creamery postcard addressed to Mrs. J. M. Olivas, 127 Fifth Street, San Francisco, California. Three workers on loading platform. Message on front of postcard reads "Dear Mother, I am going to school and I am very glad to hear you are coming. Sister."
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