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1929
Promotional booklet for Oakland and Alameda County, in general. On the front cover is an aerial photograph of the are around Lake Merritt. In side, title page says "Oakland Alameda County... |
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
"Chabot Observatory" Bibliography: The Beginnings of Oakland, California A.U.C. by Peter Thomas Conmy; Oakland Public Library-1961. Anthony Chabot whose name is attached to a... |
1889
Birds-eye View Looking N.E. Contra Costa Mts; (written on front of photo) "13 St. & Presbyterian Church" |
1889
"Lake, East from Jackson" |
1889
From the Alameda Shore |
1889
Vernon Avenue |
1889
First Methodist Episcopal Church; (written on front of photo) "N.E. Corner 14 & Clay Sts." |
1889
Seventh-Day Adventist Church; (written on front of photo) "12th and Brush sts." |
1889
"Broadway, North From Ninth St." |
1889
First Congregational Church; (written on front of photo) "N.W. corner of 12th and Clay Sts." |
1889
Oakland Pier - Terminus of Central Pac. R.R." |
1889
Oak Street Park. |
1889
"Tubbs' Hotel."Oakland Heritage Alliance News, Spring-Summer 1997 Pages 1 through 4. By Penny Mendelsohn, 8/02 The area of Oakland known variously as Clinton Park, Brooklyn, and... |
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
Entrance to Mt. View Cemetery. |
1889
Washington Street, North from Ninth" |
1889
"St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church." Per Annalee Allen, Montclarion, 11/14/95: "St. Anthony's Parish, considered to be the mother parish of East Oakland and Alameda, served the entire... |
1889
Ashbury Methodist Episcopal Church; (written on front of photo) "16th and Clay Sts." |
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... |
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... |