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Charles E. Towne Groceries and Provisions
Charles E. Towne Groceries and Provisions, Poultry and Grain. While this image is earlier, the business was still in existence in 1902, when Santa Cruz City Directory listed Charles E. Towne as a grocer on 154 Pacific Avenue. Pictured are: (from right) Ed Clark, C.E. Towne, O. V. Ort, C.E. Canfield, Bill Cottrell, Everett Adams, and (behind the post) Mr. Dibble, stableman.
Source of information: Written on back of mounting
Date Created and/or Issued
ca. 19th c
Publication Information
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Collection
Photo Collection
Rights Information
This photograph/postcard is the property of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries, California.
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Description
Charles E. Towne Groceries and Provisions, Poultry and Grain. While this image is earlier, the business was still in existence in 1902, when Santa Cruz City Directory listed Charles E. Towne as a grocer on 154 Pacific Avenue. Pictured are: (from right) Ed Clark, C.E. Towne, O. V. Ort, C.E. Canfield, Bill Cottrell, Everett Adams, and (behind the post) Mr. Dibble, stableman.
Source of information: Written on back of mounting
Type
image
Format
Image
Identifier
LH-0007
Language
English
Subject
Charles E. Towne Groceries and Provisions
Stores and Shops-Grocery
Time Period
1890s
Place
Santa Cruz (City)
Relation
Downtown business; Residential development

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