Scanned photo only of Town Marshall (April 20, 1896 to April 9, 1906) Edward Head and wife at home on West Angela Street, Pleasanton (read more)
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Scanned photo only of Town Marshall (April 20, 1896 to April 9, 1906) Edward Head and wife at home on West Angela Street, Pleasanton (read more)
Main Street Pleasanton, 500 block looking north, early 1900s Streets not paved, on the left is the building housing the Jewelry Lady in 2009. (read more)
After weighing, the hops are taken to the kilns, and lifted by elevators to the dryroom. There are four floors in the dry room (all on ... (read more)
Ruby Hill Wine Cellars, Pleasanton,1897 (read more)
Western Pacific Depot, Pleasanton, California (read more)
Alameda Creek flooding, Sunol (read more)
Little Brown Church at Sunol, built in 1885 Early Mary Pickford films show this historic rural church in it's original white. build in 1885, "Little Brown ... (read more)
Western Pacific Depot, Sunol, July 20, 1911 Train station not in use anymore with electric pole still on south side of building Postcard Addressed to: Miss ... (read more)
Waiting for 1st Western Pacific passenger train at Sunol, July 21, 1911 Postcard addressed to : Miss Elinor Day, Los Angeles, Calif. No message. (read more)
Southern Pacific Depot, Sunol, 1911 (read more)
Bridge and Laguna Creek, near Sunol, July 12, 1911 Address reads: Miss Elinor Day, Los Angeles, California Message reads: Dear Nell, Thanks for the cards. Everythings ... (read more)
Street scene, Main Street, Sunol, lower end (read more)
First Western Pacific Train, Sunol, ca. 1911 Postcard addressed to: Miss Eleanor Day, Sunol Glen, Calif. Message reads: All are well. With love from, Susie. (read more)
Sunol Grammar School, Sunol, July 20, 1911 postmark Postcard addressed to Miss Elinor Day, Los Angeles, California Message says: Coax May to come home with you ... (read more)
Students standing in front of Sunol Grammar School, ca. 1911 (read more)
Trimingham Store, Sunol, July 15, 1902, side view Postcard addressed to Miss E. Day, Vallejo, Calif. No message. (read more)
Trimingham Store, Sunol, July 31, 1911 Postcard addressed to E. Day, Sunor, Calif. No message (read more)
Vallecitos School, Sunol, California ca. 1890 (read more)
Panoramic view, Sunol, California, 1907 (read more)
Hazel Glen Hotel, Sunol, California Hazel Glen Hotel was located on the northeast corner of Foothill and Kilkare Road. It burned down in 1916. (read more)
Loading hay wagons, Sunol, California (read more)
Arrival of First Western Pacific passenger train at Sunol, ca. 1911 Postcard sent to Miss E. Day, Los Angeles, Calif. No message. (read more)
Downtown Sunol, California (read more)
Looking up the canyon, Sunol, California, ca. 1912 Postcard sent to Miss E. Day, Vallejo, Calif. Message reads: Just got back from Pleasanton Going down to ... (read more)
Road scene at Sunol, California (read more)
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