Miller Avenue looking towards Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais
Creator
Philip J. Planert Photographer 53 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley, CA
Contributor
Mrs. George Scott
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1903 1987 1997
Publication Information
Mill Valley Public Library Scottwall Associates, 95 Scott Street, San Francisco, CA 94117; Potrero Meadow Publishing Company, P.O Box 269, Mill Valley, CA 94942 (415) 454-2769
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Description
View of muddy Miller Avenue, a dirt road, looking towards Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais in the background. "Maples", the Jacob Gardner house, is on the left. The railroad tracks for the Northwestern Pacific Railroad are seen on the right side of the photo.
Streets Dirt roads Mountains Houses TL&W Company Jacob Gardner Lillian Gardner Maples" the Jacob Gardner house Northwestern Pacific Railroad
Place
Miller Avenue Mount Tamalpais Mill Valley (Calif.)
Source
Selected photograph from page 60 of "Mount Tamalpais A History" by Lincoln Fairley; Selected photograph from page 231 of “Mill Valley The Early Years” by Barry Spitz;
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