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Title
3rd & L street. Looking East
Contributor
Hepting, Eugene Walter, 1895-1971
Date Created and/or Issued
1938
Publication Information
1938
Contributing Institution
California State Library
Collection
California History Section Picture Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
1989-1395.
In: [Scenes of Sacramento] [manuscript] / Eugene Walter Hepting. [Sacramento, Calif. : E. Hepting, 1938?], Vol. D, leaf 18.
View of a street, disappearing into bare, leafless trees; a man crosses the street from the left towards the right; on the left is a sign advertising "L-St. Steam Laundry" and on the right is a sign advertising "Chop Suey."
Walter Hepting was born in Sacramento (father was from Switzerland, mother from Germany). Worked for the State Treasurer's Office. Was amateur historian, collected old photographs and images of Sacramento.
Type
image
Format
Photographs.
Nonprojected graphic
Extent
1 photographic print ; 2 3/4 x 4 1/2 in.
Identifier
(C)001393624CSL01-Aleph
(DRA)VVW-6991
Language
English
Subject
Buildings--California--Sacramento
Streets--California--Sacramento
Stores & shops--California--Sacramento
Laundries--California--Sacramento
Sacramento (Calif.)--Photographs
Photographic prints
Photograph albums
Place
California
Sacramento
Sacramento (Calif.)

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