oakland
1869-1873
Broadway North from 12th St., 1875.t 14, 1893, 9:45 p.m.. |
1869-1873
High school, 12th & Market St., destroyed by fire April 22nd, 1889, 7:00 p.m. Again November 22, 1889, 7:30 p.m.. Inscribed on photoprint "A=Fred L. Button Photo 1870". |
1869-1873
Broadway North from 12th St., 1869, showing Oakland hills. Destroyed by fire, May 15th 1872. |
ca. 1895
Photographs. Description: Black and white photographs on beige matting of the new Bay Public School (built 1892). e: Group portrait of 1892 school ball team. Photographer: C.C. McCleverty... |
1869-1873
Broadway south from 13th st. 1873 |
ca. 1880
"Views in Oakland, Cal., City Hall and Park, junction Broadway, SSan Pablo Ave., and 14th St." Photgraph. Description: An artotype, brown tones. |
1950
A group of 22 men and women, standing in three semicircular rows, with right hands raised, are being sworn in by a man in front of them, reading from a document, and with his hand raised. The... |
ca. 1875
"View in Oakland, Cal. - Tenth Avenue Baptist Church, cor. East Fourteenth and 10th Avenue". Photograph. Description: Black & white artotype. |
1874
Residence of E.H. Kittredg, S.W. Cor. of Grove and Eighteenth Streets. |
1874
Residence of A.D. Starr, N.W. Cor. of Grove and Seventeenth Streets. |
1889
"St. John's Episcopal Church." (D. Cooper, 5/2002) The yellow pages lists St. John's Episcopal church at Gouldin Rd. and Thornhill in Oakland. This may or may not be the St. John's shown... |
1889
First Presbyterian Church; (written on front of photo) "N.E. Corner of 14th and Franklin Sts." |
1889
"Lake, East from Jackson" |
1889
Vernon Avenue |
1889
First Methodist Episcopal Church; (written on front of photo) "N.E. Corner 14 & Clay Sts." |
1889
First Congregational Church; (written on front of photo) "N.W. corner of 12th and Clay Sts." |
1889
"Broadway, North From Ninth St." |
1889
Seventh-Day Adventist Church; (written on front of photo) "12th and Brush sts." |
1889
Oak Street Park. |
1889
"Jackson, From Central Ave"; (written on front of photo) "(12th St.)" |
1889
"St. Mary's College"; (written on back) "Torn down March - 1957, Now Kaiser Center" |
1889
"Webster, From Twentieth" |
1889
"Washington Square" (G. Weininger, 5/2002): Washington Square was enclosed in the mid 1860s by an ornamental fence as Oakland's earliest " recreational space." (D. Cooper, 5/2002... |
1889
"City Hall Park." (G. Weininger 4/2002, from DeWitt Jones, Oakland Parks and Playgrounds, 1935): City Hall Park was a triangular plaza near City Hall, bounded by 14th St., Washington... |