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  1. 2005.10.6 - Print, Photographic

    Dixon Post Office postcard 1908? Exterior view. Carriages and mules at hitching posts on B Street. Prior to the library being built in 1912.

    Record Type: Photo

    Dixon Post Office  c.1908
  2. 2005.15.41 - Print, Photographic

    Dixon May Day Parade postcard. Man leading a horse and child jockey in front of viewers stand. Mainly children in the stand in 1910 era. Many girls holding parasols.

    Record Type: Photo

    May Day Parade - 1910 c.
  3. 2005.15.77 - Print, Photographic

    Postcard of a Dixon May Day Parade automobile entry. Unknown man and women riding in early decorated vehicle with a teddy bear on the roof and a large flying eagle on the hood of the car.. circa. 1915.

    Record Type: Photo

    May Day Parade Auto 1915
  4. 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

    Timm Dairy Milkers
  5. 2005.4.59 - Print, Photographic

    Postcard of Foster Brothers Cannery by railroad tracks. Long wooden structure. Photo very faded. Addressed to Mrs. J. M. Olivas in San Francisco. Mailed from Dixon on March 11, 1906. Note at bottom of postcard states " Virginia's brother has been very sick and could not write to you. Sister." Foster's original cannery was destroyed by fire in 1901. It was rebuilt in 1903 on property bounded by Mayes and Jefferson and Broadway Streets....

    Record Type: Photo

    Foster's Cannery
  6. 2005.5.4 - Print, Photographic

    Postcard of Dixon Band. Fourteen male band members in three Model A Fords parked by a General Merchandise Store . Area unknown in coastal valley, possibly Monticello or Capay Valley. Farm buildings and windmill in the background.

    Record Type: Photo

    Dixon Band
  7. 2005.5.8 - Print, Photographic

    Postcard of Dixon Band standing on wharf presumably in Rio Vista with Sacramento River in the background. Sixteen male members and two women. One man holding a Rio Vista banner. All dressed in 1890 to1910 era clothes. Donated by Ralph Weyand in 1965

    Record Type: Photo

    Dixon Band
  8. 2005.6.11 - Print, Photographic

    First National Bank, Dixon, California postcard. Building completed in 1911 and located on s.w. corner of West B Street and North First St. It was also known as the Northern Solano Savings prior to changing to First National Bank. Other businesses on south side of B Street also shown. In the 1970's name was changed to the First Northern Bank.

    Record Type: Photo

    1915
  9. 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

    Gyrator Mills
  10. 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."

    Record Type: Photo

    Dixon Creamery
  11. 2005.6.72 - Print, Photographic

    Postcard of Main Street in Dixon, California in 1908. Capitol Hotel at corner of Main (First)Street and A Street on left se corner. Wide dirt streets and boardwalks. Addressed to Mr. Si Allison, Elmira California.

    Record Type: Photo

    Main Street  1908
  12. 2005.7.2 - Print, Photographic

    Dixon Methodist Church in Dixon, California shown on a colored postcard. Donated by May Vick in 1955. Church located on corner of B and Fitch St - now Jefferson St.

    Record Type: Photo

    Dixon Methodist Church

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