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    • The Review, 1922

    • The Review, 1922

    • 1922-01-01

    • Sacramento High School is located at 2315 Thirty-Fourth Street in Sacramento, California. Founded just one week after San Francisco’s Lowell High School opened its doors in mid-August 1856, “Sac High” has matured into the second oldest high...
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    • O'Neil Brothers Service Station

    • O'Neil Brothers Service Station

    • 1935

    • The 1301 L Street location of the O’Neil Brothers Service Station is shown in this photograph, taken on December 18, 1935. The site was purchased in 1929 by brothers Joe and John O’Neil for 47,500 dollars. Once in hand, the third generation...

    • 146
    • Terzakis Brothers Tailors

    • Terzakis Brothers Tailors

    • 1960

    • Pictured in 1961, at 432 J Street, is the Terzakis Brothers’ tailoring shop. The brothers, Thomas and Nicholas, were natives of Greece, having immigrated to the United States in 1905, then moving to Sacramento in 1916. Nicholas previously owned...

    • 314
    • Close-up of O’Neil Brothers Service Station

    • Close-up of O’Neil Brothers Service Station

    • 1933

    • This closer view of gas pumps and service garages at the O’Neil Brothers Service Station at Thirteenth and L Streets was captured on May 12, 1933. In spite of its founders, Joseph and John O’Neil, dying during the 1940s, the company surged to...

    • 145
    • Hotel Clunie and Hale Brothers Department Store

    • Hotel Clunie and Hale Brothers Department Store

    • 1940

    • This 1940 photograph captures the northeast corner of Eighth and K Streets. The upper floors of the structure were occupied by the 200-room Hotel Clunie at 805 K Street. It was built in 1917 and then renovated in 1929 for 70,000 dollars by hotel...

    • 465
    • Arata Brothers Supermarket

    • Arata Brothers Supermarket

    • 1960

    • Taken in 1960, this photograph reveals the elaborate storefront of the Arata Brothers' Supermarket, located at 2732 Thirty-fourth Street in Oak Park. Pyramid-stacked cans of summer hot house rhubarb flank the store's entrance. The sons of Italian...

    • 753
    • Boyle Brothers Cleaners

    • Boyle Brothers Cleaners

    • 1949

    • Boyle Brothers Cleaners, located at 1730 Broadway, is pictured here in 1949. The business was founded by brothers Edwin and Calvert Boyle, just prior to World War I. Tragedy hit the family in the spring of 1935 when Calvert disappeared. His body...

    • 432
    • Christian Brothers' School from Y Street

    • Christian Brothers' School from Y Street

    • 1928

    • This April 10, 1928, photograph shows the façade of the Christian Brothers’ School at the southeast corner of Twenty-First and Y Streets. To the left of the photograph is the 200 by 50 foot main academic building with its classrooms,...

    • 869
    • Christian Brothers’ School:  Aerial View

    • Christian Brothers’ School: Aerial View

    • 1930

    • This unique aerial view of Christian Brothers’ School at Twenty-First and Y Street was taken in 1930. Previously on Twelfth and K Streets, what had been called Christian Brothers’ College, accepted a donation for the pictured plot of land at...

    • 871
    • Hale Brothers Department Store

    • Hale Brothers Department Store

    • 1945

    • Hale Brothers began its Sacramento business in 1880. Founded by Marshall Hale, the department store had a huge dry goods and mail-order service. When this picture was taken on December 12, 1945, Hale Brothers was located on 825 K Street, with a...

    • 76
    • Henderson Brothers Automotive Parts

    • Henderson Brothers Automotive Parts

    • 1937

    • This November 29, 1932, photograph shows Henderson Brothers Automotive Parts at its 1501 K Street location. The Henderson's - Alvin and Erle - opened their business at 916 Twelfth Street on November 11, 1919, making it the first independent auto...

    • 435
    • Christian Brothers’ School Academic Building and Chapel

    • Christian Brothers’ School Academic Building and Chapel

    • 1930

    • Pictured in 1930 is Christian Brothers’ School at Twenty-First and Y Streets. The ornate Mission Revival-style building was built in 1924 by the Sacramento contracting firm of W.C. Keating. Notable alumni include Superior Court judges Peter J....

    • 870
    • East of Fourth Street

    • East of Fourth Street

    • 1960

    • Photograph, taken circa 1960, of J Street between Fourth and Fifth, showing Top Hat Cafe/Tavern (412 J Street), Pine Rooms (412 J Street), Lucero Pharmacy (414 J Street), Rio Dance Hall (probably a dime-a-dance establishment) (416 J Street), Midway...

    • 942
    • Christian Brothers High School Baseball Team Portrait

    • Christian Brothers High School Baseball Team Portrait

    • 1933

    • The Christian Brothers High School baseball team poses in April 1933. During the 1933 season, lost only to the St. Mary's College freshman, also know as the Gael Babes. Prey included Sacramento High School and Grant Union High School. Pictured,...

    • 1182
    • Parks Brothers Service Station

    • Parks Brothers Service Station

    • 1930

    • Taken 1930, the corner of Alhambra and H Streets with the Parks Brothers Service Station (3031 H Street) is in view with cars parked nearby. The low building at the right is 720 Alhambra A.C. Davis, Barber 722 F.M. Pyle, Cleaner 724 J.R. Shaw,...

    • 1897
    • The Review, January 1915

    • The Review, January 1915

    • 1915-01-01

    • Sacramento High School is located at 2315 Thirty-Fourth Street in Sacramento, California. Founded just one week after San Francisco’s Lowell High School opened its doors in mid-August 1856, “Sac High” has matured into the second oldest high...
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    • The Review, 1942

    • The Review, 1942

    • 1942-01-01

    • Sacramento High School is located at 2315 Thirty-Fourth Street in Sacramento, California. Founded just one week after San Francisco’s Lowell High School opened its doors in mid-August 1856, “Sac High” has matured into the second oldest high...
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    • Nugget, 1938

    • Nugget, 1938

    • 1938-01-01

    • C.K. McClatchy Senior High School is located at 3066 Freeport Boulevard in Sacramento, California. Named after “Sacramento Bee” newspaper editor and owner Charles Kenny McClatchy, the school was built in 1937 by way of Public Works...
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