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Description
2008-1222 PHOTO: SACRAMENTO COUNTY: SACRAMENTO: 1907 View 1 (2008-1222a). "Entrance to the Park at Oak Park, East of Sacramento, Cal. 1907" - caption. Shows gate with Oak Park sign overhead, streetcar is entering gate, Gus Leonard's ice cream wagon parked outside -- view 2 (2008-1222b). "Walk in Capitol Park, Sacramento, Cal. 1907" - caption -- view 3 (2008-1222c). "Moving a house along 12th Street, Sacramento, Cal 1907" - caption. Two-story house has been lifted off foundation and is being pulled down street -- view 4 (2008-1222d). "This picture is showing the means by which house in picture above is moved. Sacramento, Cal. 1907" - caption. Shows two horses hitched to machinery in middle street, vacant lot and brick rubble on right. Alfred M, Kramm immigrated from Germany to California around 1906. Spent a few years in Sacramento, then moved to Grass Valley. Owned and operated a jewelry story, Kramm the Jeweller. Lived with his wife, Freida Amelia and four children - Alfred H., Emert G., Elizabeth R. and Douglas J. Images part of set, originally may been part of photo album.
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
4 photographic prints on card mount ; 2 3/4 x 4 in. images on 13 1/2 x 6 5/8 in. mount.
Identifier
(C)001389353CSL01-Aleph (DRA)VVW-2666
Subject
Street railroads--California--Sacramento Amusement parks--California--Sacramento Parks--California--Sacramento Moving of structures--California--Sacramento Dwellings--California--Sacramento Sacramento (Calif.)--Photographs Oak Park (Sacramento, Calif.)--Photographs Photographic prints
Place
California Sacramento Sacramento (Calif.) Oak Park (Sacramento, Calif.)
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