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2005.4.64 - Print, Photographic
Maine Prairie Grain Warehouse located 13 1/2 miles east of Highway 113. Two story wooden structure. Grain barges on the Cache Slough. Grain was transported by wagons to the warehouse where the grain was loaded onto barges or small sailing ships to market. Verified by Eric Warnken 2005.
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2005.4.65 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Gyrator Miils. Steam engine tractor pulling wagons with sacked grain into mill for processing. Mule pulling one wagon. Small snapshot and negative.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.6.17 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Gyrator Mills owned by Weyand Family. Flour and feed Mill. Railroad cars and track spur next to mill. Mule and wagon by door of mill. Located between First and Fitch Streets (now Jefferson St.) north of railroad tracks.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.6.18 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Mills Grain Elevator Silos located between First Street and Jefferson St. Now owned by the Azevedo Family. Donated by Ralph Weyand in 1965.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.6.22 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Gyrator Mills. Two story building. Two mule-drawn wagons loaded with sacks of grain. Donated by Ralph Weyand.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.6.34 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Mill 1970 era. Owned by Azevedo family. Formerly California Mealfalfa.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.6.35 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Grain Mill's concrete elevator grain storage silo.
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2005.6.36 - Print, Photographic
Alfalfa Mill Dixon Cal. postcard. One cent postcard. Postcard made for Dixon Pharmacy. Large haystacks and stacks of grain bags around building.
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