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Description
Accession number: P982 View of Valencia Orange Tree en route via truck to New York City; image shows truck in front of Anaheim City Hall, the third built for the city, located at 204 East Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), built in 1923 and demolished in 1980; several men and woman are are sitting and standing around truck, indentifed left to right as Terry Kilduff (son of Jim Kilduff, the butcher); unidentified person who thought of the idea of planting tree in truck and driving across country to advertise Anaheim; Mrs. Tom McFaden ("Lukie" Lucana); Charles Mann, mayor of Anaheim; Harry Arthur, manager of Fox Theater; woman in white blouse is unidentified; sitting on fender is Mrs. Jack Korn (Leona); an unidentified woman; woman on bumper with purse under her arm is Mabel Ziegler Masterson; the next two women and man are unidentified; the woman in flowered dress and hat is Mary Ziegler; Frank Leonard in painter's clothes, gesturing to black dog near his feet; man at far right unidentified; signage on front of truck reads "This Famous VALENCIA ORANGE TREE / EN ROUTE / ANAHEIM, CALIF. / TO / NEW YORK CITY / We Hope!" with map of route illustrated on side of truck; orange tree is visible through windows in top of truck; "New Boston Bake Shop" sign visible at far left.
Type
image
Format
1 Photographic print : b&w ; 8 x 10 in. 1 Photographic print : sepia ; 8 x 10 in. 1 Negative : 4 x 5 in.
Mann, Charles H--1880-1968--Mayor of Anaheim 1934-1938 Kilduff, Terry--act. ca. 1936 McFadden, Lucana--Mrs Arthur, Harry--act. ca. 1936 Korn, Leona--act. ca. 1936 Masterson, Mabel Ziegler--act. ca. 1936 Ziegler, Mary--act. ca. 1936 Leonard, Frank--act. ca. 1936 Anaheim City Hall--California--Anaheim Trucks Advertising campaigns--California--Anaheim Transportation Citrus fruit industry--California Oranges--California Municipal officials and employees Anaheim (Calif.)--Historic buildings, etc Anaheim (Calif.)--Photographs
Place
Anaheim City Hall California Anaheim. Advertising campaigns Citrus fruit industry Oranges Anaheim (Calif.) Historic buildings, etc Photographs
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