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Schrader's Blacksmith, Transfer Co, Service Station, Feed Store
Schrader's Blacksmith Shop. Where Civic Building is now on
Livermore Ave, south of Pacific. Note the
tall column of Horseshoes.
Date of these photos is unknown, but they are probably before 1913, when Fred
Schrader died.
Another view, probably later. Yard is full of farm machinery.
Sign on building in back: "Smoke Old Judge Cigarettes". "Warehouse"
is below. The area in between can't be read.
Bernhardt and Calldedeih Blacksmith shop. 2nd & L St (SW corner)
1. Henry Calldeweih
2. ?
3. Roy Bernhardt
4. Tony Silva
5. Al ?
McVicar's Blacksmith shop. Railroad Ave & North I. Manufacturers
of Hay presses. About 1906.
Lassen Bro's Flour, Feed, Grain & Coal
Located on L St, between 1st and the railroad tracks.
Sign above door: "Poultry Food Prepared Here"
The building on the left is probably Anspacher's warehouse.
It appears to be raining, with a lot of water on the ground.
This photo is likely taken during the flood
around 1906-07.
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