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2010-3947. Covers: Shows from 20th St. to West Sacramento; from T St. to American River; Broderick; Bryte. Visible: Shows Capitol and Capitol Park; California State Library and Jesse M. Unruh Office Bujilding; Tower, I St. and Jibboom Street bridges; Southern Pacific Railroad yard; City Filtration Plant; Sacramento and American Rivers; farmland in Yolo and Sacramento Counties. Born in Medford, Oregon in 1922. After serving in the U.S. Navy in World War II, settled in Sacramento, starting a commercial photography business stringing for various newspapers. Business, Cartwright Aerial Surveys, eventually specialized in aerial photography and mapping. Died in Sacramento in 2003. Cartwright Aerial Surveys created aerial photographs to be used in producing topographic maps, plans, and profiles used in civil engineering; subdivision layouts and general purpose maps; products used for marketing studies and court documents. Photographs document growth and development of major urban areas of Northern California. Also have negative.
Southern Pacific Railroad Company--Photographs Capitols--California--Sacramento Railroad shops & yards--California--Sacramento Government facilities--California--Sacramento Neighborhoods--California--Sacramento Farms--California--Yolo County Farms--California--Sacramento County Sacramento (Calif.)--Aerial photographs West Sacramento (Calif.)--Aerial photographs Sacramento River (Calif.)--Aerial photographs American River (Calif.)--Aerial photographs Photographic prints Aerial photographs
Place
California Sacramento Yolo County Sacramento County Sacramento (Calif.) West Sacramento (Calif.) Sacramento River (Calif.) American River (Calif.)
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