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Title
Eastland-Mill Valley Station, circa 1899
Creator
Chuck Ford Photography
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1899
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
Mill Valley History Online
Rights Information
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Description
Eastland-Mill Valley Station at Miller and Sunnyside avenues in downtown Mill Valley, which was also called Eastland at that time (circa late 1800s). H. Westcott, the fireman, is in white overalls. Jack Brady, the conductor, is third from left in front of the station. O. Collister, the station agent, is the short bearded man in doorway (third from right) and his son is in front nearest rails. Note: There are two versions of this photograph, v1 and v2. The versions date this photo differently (MVN0167v1 as c. 1888-1889 and MVN0167v2 as both 1897 and "before 1904").
Type
image
Identifier
8549F763-CC76-4435-B937-930681360830
MVN0167v1
Subject
Brady, Jack
Children
Collister, O
Eastland-Mill Valley Station
Men
Miller Avenue
Rail transportation
Railroad
Railroad cars
Railroad depots
Railroad employees
Railroad locomotives
Railroad stations
Railroad tracks
Sunnyside Avenue
Train stations
Trains
Westcott, H

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