2000.1.1127

1893
8 in HIGH x 10 in WIDE
(20.32 cm HIGH x 25.40 cm WIDE)
The Oakland Tribune Collection, the Oakland Museum of California. Gift of ANG Newspapers
2000.1.1127


Per notation on back of photo 2000.1.1123, a print, of a sketch, was taken from "S.P. [Southern Pacific] negative X-4" The notation includes the following narrative: "Birdseye view of Oakland, 1893. Sketch, considerably exaggerated, shows on extreme left long trestle of the old Pacific Coast Railroad, later Alameda Mole of the Southern Pacific; also slips at foot of Broadway in Oakland; Long Wharf and Oakland Mole of the SP; and pier of proposed ferry system later the Key Route. Across the estuary of San Antonio creek, route of the first ferry steamers across the Bay to San Francisco, is shown Webster street bridge (longest one) which was replaced by Harrison street bridge in September,1898. Alice street bridge had been built in 1873, and when local steam trains began operating over it between Alameda and Oakland Long Wharf the original Alameda pier at foot of Pacific avenue was abandoned. Sketch shows open channel to Lake Merritt. The 12th street dam was built in 1912 and the 7th street trestle of the SP was filled in with dirt and rock during 1917-1918." This photo [2000.1.1127] has the title printed on the front: A Birds'Ey View of Oakland From a Lithograph made in 1893.

Used: Oakland Tribune

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