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2005.1.1 - Print, Photographic
Unknown political campaign event at Dixon, California railroad station. Early topless vehicle with two gentlemen in front seat. Gentleman in three-breasted suit and lady with suit and neck muff standing in back of car. Onlookers around the car.
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2005.1.11 - Print, Photographic
Dixon, California railroad station demolition 1968. Three sequential photos of demolition.
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2005.1.15 - Print, Photographic
Group of people standing in front of West Valley Lumber Co. where California Northern Electric Railroad Dedication Luncheon Barbecue was being held. They appear to be people who hosted the luncheon and City officials. West Valley Lumber was across the street from the Electric Railroad Station on West A Street. The Dixon Police Station is now located on the property where the station was. Left to right: Mae Beckley, Mrs. Fred Dunnicliff, --...
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2005.1.16 - Print, Photographic Digital
Dixon, California railroad station 1962. Exterior southern view. Original photo belongs to Harold Axelson.
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2005.1.17 - Print, Photographic Digital
Dixon, California railroad station 1962. Exterior view of west side of the station. Original photo belongs to Harold Axelson.
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2005.1.3 - Print, Photographic
Dixon, California Railroad Station. Exterior view of west side of building.
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2005.1.4 - Print, Photographic
Dixon, California Railroad Station. Exterior western view of building. Faded print.
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2005.1.5 - Print, Photographic
Dixon, California Railroad Station Exterior view of western side of railroad station. Gentlemen around freight wagons. Photo faded. Southern Pacific Depot Style #20.
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2005.15.76 - Print, Photographic
Dixon May Day Parade 1910 era. J. D. Johnson and Son Hardware Store float. Walter Thomas is the boy standing by the bathtub on the float. Walter was known as "Peek-a-Boo" to his classmates. During the parade he was in and out of the bathtub. Photo donated by Evelyn Johnson, daughter of Good Summers Johnson. Good Johnson was the son of John Dwinell Johnson. Train in the background. Sign on the float says "Make it a Point to Trade with J...
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2005.15.76 - Print, Photographic
Dixon May Day Parade 1910 era. J. D. Johnson and Son Hardware Store float. Walter Thomas is the boy standing by the bathtub on the float. Walter was known as "Peek-a-Boo" to his classmates. During the parade he was in and out of the bathtub. Photo donated by Evelyn Johnson, daughter of Good Summers Johnson. Good Johnson was the son of John Dwinell Johnson. Train in the background. Sign on the float says "Make it a Point to Trade with J...
Record Type: Photo
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2005.1.6 - Print, Photographic
Dixon, California railroad station. Western exterior view. Dixon Creamery in the background. Freight warehouse to back of depot. Horse-drawn buggy outside passenger waiting room. Southern Pacific Depot Style #20.
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2005.1.7 - Print, Photographic
Railroad engine, passenger car and freight car beside railroad water tank located just north of Dixon, California's A Street crossing on west side of tracks. Note windmill in background used to pump water into the water tank. Olin Timm gave description.
Record Type: Photo
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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....
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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.
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2005.6.7 - Print, Photographic
California Mealfalfa Co. and Dixon Lumber Buildings. Photo inscription..S.W. along S.P.R.R. toward First St. Sign on Mealalfalfa building advertises Golden Poppy Flour. Southern Pacific R.R. signal tower to left of photo. In the distant background the fire station tower can be seen.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.6.70 - Print, Photographic
View of downtown Dixon looking northwest from top of building on Main Street. 1895? The large roofed building on the right of the photo is the Opera House buildiing. The railroad station is in the middle of the photo in front of the railroad freight cars. The large, square building in the distance is the Dixon Roller Mills building. Long warehouse to the left.
Record Type: Photo