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Description
A monument to Theodore Dehone Judah, first Chief Engineer of the Central Pacific Railroad, was erected in a Sacramento municipal park opposite the Southern Pacific station. The artist is John A. MacQuarrie (1871-1944). The cornerstone was laid April 25, 1930 and the completed monument unveiled February 25, 1931. The monument was later moved into storage during the construction of Interstate 5 and eventually placed in Old Sacramento at the corner of Second and L Streets. Original measurements: 1 photographic print; 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 in. California Preservation Service (CAPS)
Type
image
Format
Original Photograph
Extent
7 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. 1 Page of 1
Identifier
cscrm_000180 Original .tiff file name: csrm_ag_003
Language
English
Subject
Railroads
Time Period
1930/1939
Provenance
California State Railroad Museum Library and Archives California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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