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Description
Accession number: P711 See also accession number P758. Elgin Steet Sweeper; image shows Elgin Motor Sweeper, manufactured by the Elgin Street Sweeper Company in 1914, with six men standing near or sitting on the sweeper parked on street in front of brick building housing Anaheim City Hall and Fire Station, located at 204 East Center Street (later Lincoln Ave.), with No. 1 fire truck visible inside; men standing are identified left to right as Bill Sackett, Mayor John Cook, Councilman John Brunsworth, and Charles Mann; sitting on sweeper, left to right, are Bud Sackett and Bill Stark; World War I Navy recruiting poster in background on fire station wall reads "THE NAVY / NEEDS YOU! / DON'T READ [AMERICAN HISTORY] / MAKE I[T]!"
Type
image
Format
1 Photographic print : sepia ; 7 x 9 1/2 in. 1 Photographic print : sepia ; 9 1/2 x 14 in. 1 Negative : 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. 1 Negative : 4 x 5 in.
Sackett, Bill--act. ca. 1914 Cook, John--act. ca. 1914 Brunsworth, John--act. ca. 1914 Mann, Charles Sackett, Bud--act. ca. 1914 Stark, Bill--act. ca. 1914 Anaheim City Hall--California--Anaheim Municipal services--California--1900-Present Municipal officials and employees Mayors--California--Anaheim Streets--California--Anaheim Street cleaners Fire stations Anaheim (Calif.)--Photographs
Time Period
Municipal services -- California -- 1900-Present
Place
Anaheim City Hall California Anaheim Municipal services 1900-Present Mayors Anaheim. Streets Anaheim (Calif.) Photographs
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