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2005.15.62 - Print, Photographic
Dixon May Day Parade early 1900's or earlier. Dixon Native Daughters organization's float. Finely dressed lady members on float - all dressed in white. It appears that float is in front of a long warehouse by the railroad tracks. The warehouse has business signs on it and on the shingled roof is painted Hood's Sarasaparilla with a sign at the peak of the roof - 'Patronize the Vendome". Ladies dressed in white and wearing large hats on woo...
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2005.17.1 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Women's Improvement Club ladies on the front steps of the Carnegie Library on West B Street circa 1920. Women dressed in typical "flapper" style clothing and hats of the 1920's era.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.18.8 - Print, Photographic
Mary Hugo in 1912 as date on photo. She was the aunt to John D. Johnson who owned Johnson & Sons Hardware store. Donated by Evelyn Johnson.
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2005.4.90 - Print, Photographic Digital
One man, four women and three children workers posing in a fruit packing shed. It appears that they were cutting fruit for drying or packing for shipment.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.6.55 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Soda Works Machine invented by W. S. Van Sant. This was the first nickel electric soda machine. circa. 1895. Four ladies dressed in Victorian style clothing and hats standing by soda machine.Sign on soda machine states - Electric Drinking Fountain. Set the dial to the drink you want. Drop a new nickel in the slot. Donated by Wm. Baker of Winters in 1964
Record Type: Photo
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2005.6.56 - Print, Photographic
California Canning Co - 1913. Women in gowns hair nets and aprons sitting in long rows cutting fruit to be canned. Signs hanging from ceiling says "Do No Use Cans For Anything But Canning" and "No Smoking". Donated by Ernest Wichels.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.7.8 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Church Roll Cradle Group in 1922 gathering on the steps of the Watson Family Ranch Home on H. Street. Seated on steps left to right: Miss Luela Thomas, Mrs. Clara Horigan, Cecil, Madaline Newby-Ferguson. Childon left is Clinton Ferguson Standing Women are: #4 Mrs. King; #7 Mrs. Monte Udell holding son, Ralph, daughter Claire in front; #14 Gladys Peters Jacobs and her son Weston. Photo taken about 1917.
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