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2005.13.1 - Print, Photographic
Postcard of South First Street in Dixon, California before streets were paved. Circa. 1920 Donated by Mrs. Melvin George in 1952. Stately homes and large shade trees line the street. Second photo is a snow scene on First Street in 1916.
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2005.13.10 - Print, Photographic
Automobiles parked on corner of A Street and Jackson St. in Dixon, California. Circa. 1915. Leo Marvin Garage on south side of A Street where Post Office is now located. Electric Railway Office in same building. McDermott home is residence on left of photo. It is was relocated in the 1980's to Pitt School Road south of A Street and is a boarding house. It has been nicknamed the "Old Yellow House" Early automobiles are from the left a Huds...
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2005.13.11 - Print, Photographic
Dixon, California's Main Street ( First Street) looking south. Hotel on the corner on left side of photo is possibly the Capitol Hotel at Main and A Street. Streets are unpaved. Circa. 1890. Donated by Earle Holly. Second image is a postcard of the downtown Dixon in 1908. Loaned by Kay Caylor.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.13.12 - Print, Photographic
Paving Main Street in Dixon, California. Looking north. Intersection behind male workers is A Street. Seven male workers pouring concrete street. Steam powered engine to right of photo. Capitol Hotel is on the right of photo. Olin Timm noted this was about 1912 era.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.13.15 - Print, Photographic
Two gentleman in a horse- drawn cart on Main Street (No. First) and B Streets in Dixon, California in front of Oscar Schulze General Merchandise Store. Four men in suits standing on sidewalk. Streets are unpaved. Circa 1905.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.13.16 - Print, Photographic
Photo appears to be a horse-drawn trolley car. Location unknown. It is not in front of the Dixon Railroad Depot as the depot did not have four windows in the second story living quarters.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.13.2 - Print, Photographic
Dixon's East Mayes Street circa 1915. Muddy street looking east. Home on the left side of the photo is at Second and East Mayes Street.
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2005.13.3 - Print, Photographic
East Broadway Street , Dixon, Califiornia. Looking east from South First Street. Muddy streets. 1915 circa.
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2005.13.4 - Print, Photographic
Dixon , California's Main Street (First Street). Circa 1915. Looking south from B Street and Main Street. Bank of Dixon on left side of street and First National Bank on the right side of the street. 1915 era cars parked on street.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.13.5 - Print, Photographic
Dixon's Main Street looking south from B Street. Circa. 1890 before banks were built on the corners of B and Main Street. Horse and carriage parked in front of the post office. Streets were not yet paved.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.13.6 - Print, Photographic
Dixon, California's B street looking east from corner of Jackson Street. C. 1890. Opera House building on the left. Carriages and mules hitched to hitching posts on the street.
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2005.13.7 - Print, Photographic
Dixon', California's Main (FIrst) looking north. Circa. 1915. J. D. Johnson's Hardware Store on the northwest corner of First and A Streets. Masonic Hall seen mid-block on the left. Early automobiles parked on the street.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.13.8 - Print, Photographic
Dixon, California's B Street looking east toward Main/First Street. C. 1915. Dixon Hall is large brick building on the right. Businesses in Dixon Hall included Dixon Opera ,Cash and Carry Grocery Store and Knights of Phythias Meeting Hall. Circa 1915 automobiles and pickups parked in front of businesses. Oscar C. Schulze General Merchandise Store is building on the north/left side of the street.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.13.9 - Print, Photographic
Paving A Street in Dixon, California - 1912. Nine male workers pouring concrete on A St close to corner of Jackson St. West Valley Lumber Co. on the left. Garage on the right. The Post Office is now located in the area of the garage.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.16.12 - Print, Photographic Digital
Aerial view of Dixon, California 1976. Looking southwest from North First Street and the railroad tracks area. Dixon Dryer (Cargill) in operation north of the railroad tracks. Dixon Lumber Co. sits on the corner of West A Street and Jackson across from the Fire Department. Harold Axelson has the original photo.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.16.14 - Print, Photographic Digital
Aerial photo of Dixon, California 1970's. Looking north on First Street from West Broadway Street north to Mace Meat Co. Harold Axelson has the original photo.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.16.17 - Print, Photographic Digital
Aerial photo of Dixon, California 1980's. Looking east from Pitt School Road and H Street. Watson Ranch homes are just being built. Northwest Park is being developed. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was just constructed and is on the right of the photo on North Lincoln St. Harold Axelson has the original photo.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.16.5 - Print, Photographic Digital
Aerial photo of Dixon, California 1970's. Looking south on First Street (Highway 113) from Dixon Dryer (Cargill) railroad tracks area. Harold Axelson has the original photo.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.16.6 - Print, Photographic Digital
Aerial Photo of Dixon, California 1970's. Looking north on Almond Street. Sievers and Marvin Way are cul-de-sacs in lower left corner. West A Street is the main east/ west street. Silveyville School in upper left corner. Almond Tree subdivision was built in the almond orchard north of the school in 1975. Harold Axelson has the original photo.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.16.7 - Print, Photographic Digital
Aerial photo of Dixon, California c. 1977 looking west on H Street from North Adams to Interstate 80. Almond orchard in the upper middle of photo west of new Almond Tree subdivision is on Pitt School Road. Pitt School was then a one lane pot-holed road! Watson family home and barns are in tree grove on H Street, west of Almond Street. That area is now Northwest Park. Harold Axelson has the original photo.
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