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Title
Oak Park Train Stop
Creator
Unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
1904 ca
Contributing Institution
Center for Sacramento History
Collection
Center for Sacramento History Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Street car posed on tracks beneath sign for Oak Park stop which says, "1889, Oak Park, 1903." Many trees in background. This image is part of a commemorative album given to Albert Gallatin in 1904 by his employees. Gallatin was the president of Sacramento Electric Power and Light Company and a builder of the Folsom Powerhouse (1895) along with H.P. Livermore.
Type
Image
Identifier
A43AF97E-E531-4E41-B4DF-960023895530
1999/123/023
Subject
Trains
Oak Park Sign
Men
Folsom Power House
Gallatin, Albert

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