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  1. City Drug Store, Redwood City, c. 1890-1900. - Print, Photographic

    City Drug Store, Redwood City, c. 1890-1900. A man and three boys are posing in front of the City Drug Store. The drug store sign also has the name of the proprietor, E. L. Fisher. Another sign reads "Public Telephone." Captions with this photo are "This building stood next to the old First National Bank Building, -- Mr. C Littlejohn" and "Drug store was part of the Germania Hall Building. - Mrs. C. S. Dimmitt."

    Record Type: Photo

    City Drug Store, Redwood City, c. 1890-1900
  2. Saunders Bros. Lumber Mill, Tunitas Gulch - Print, Photographic

    Saunders Bros. Lumber Mill, Tunitas Gulch, 1884. A team of ten oxen drag a redwood log down a road that passes in front of a large wooden building. A grove of pine trees and several other buildings appear in the background. A note with the photograph identifies the three men as (left to right): Ed Fisher, Redwood City Druggist; John Kelly of Woodside; Charles Townsend, driver. It also identifies the oxen pairs (front to back, left to right): Duke...

    Record Type: Photo

    Saunders Brothers Lumber Mill, Tunitas Gulch, 1884
  3. Saunders Bros. Lumber Mill, Tunitas Gulch - Print, Photographic

    Saunders Bros. Lumber Mill, Tunitas Gulch, 1884. A team of ten oxen drag a redwood log down a road that passes in front of a large wooden building. A grove of pine trees and several other buildings appear in the background. A note with the photograph identifies the three men as (left to right): Ed Fisher, Redwood City Druggist; John Kelly of Woodside; Charles Townsend, driver. It also identifies the oxen pairs (front to back, left to right): Duke...

    Record Type: Photo

    Saunders Bros. Lumber Mill, Tunitas Gulch, c. 1884

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