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    • Central Pacific Railroad Roundhouse

    • Central Pacific Railroad Roundhouse

    • 1868

    • Pictured in 1874, and viewed from the south, is the Central Pacific Railroad’s Sacramento roundhouse, located at the Central Pacific Shops. The structure was built and put into service in 1868 by Central Pacific. The 29-stall building was,...

    • 859
    • Central Pacific Railroad Locomotive “Governor Stanford”

    • Central Pacific Railroad Locomotive “Governor Stanford”

    • 1863

    • The Central Pacific Railroad’s “Governor Stanford” chugs by in this 1863 photograph. The 4-4-0 locomotive was built a year earlier by the Norris Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and then brought to San Francisco by sailing...

    • 917
    • Central Pacific Railroad and China Slough

    • Central Pacific Railroad and China Slough

    • 1868

    • This spring 1868 picture – as taken from the roof of the Pioneer Milling Company at Front and G Streets – shows the Central Pacific Railroad as it ran along the northerly section of China Slough, also known as Sutter Lake or Sutter Slough. At...

    • 862
    • C. P. Huntington Locomotive

    • C. P. Huntington Locomotive

    • 1864

    • Named after Collis P. Huntington was the "C.P. Huntington" locomotive, here pictured. This photograph is labeled as follows: "Southern Pacific R.R. of California No. 1. - Original Central Pacific No. 3 - Cylinders 11 x15 - Dia. Of Drivers 54" -...

    • 848
    • Central Pacific Railroad Locomotive “A.A. Sargent”

    • Central Pacific Railroad Locomotive “A.A. Sargent”

    • 1865

    • Taken in 1865, this photograph shows the Central Pacific Railroad locomotive “A. A. Sargent,” also known as number seven, at the foot of J Street, facing east from Front Street. The locomotive’s namesake, Aaron Augustus Sargent, served as...

    • 857
    • Central Pacific Railroad Shops

    • Central Pacific Railroad Shops

    • 1873

    • This 1873 photograph shows the prime facilities of the Central Pacific Railroad shops. In the foreground is the 90 by 230-foot car building shop. To the left of it is the 60 by 125-foot blacksmith shop. Behind both is the cabinet shop, boasting...

    • 858
    • Southern Pacific Railroad Arcade Depot

    • Southern Pacific Railroad Arcade Depot

    • 1882

    • Located on G Street, between Second and Third Streets, and shown here in 1882 is the three track Central Pacific depot, also commonly known as the “Arcade Station.” One of the most modern stations of its day, the gothic-style garage, with its...

    • 852
    • Original Central Pacific Depot

    • Original Central Pacific Depot

    • 1863

    • As captured in this 1863 photograph, several rail workers stand in front of, and beside, the Central Pacific Railroad’s first depot and ticket office at Front and I Streets. It was designed in 1863 by Collis P. Huntington, and built in one...

    • 853
    • Central Pacific Railroad Locomotive “C.P. Huntington”

    • Central Pacific Railroad Locomotive “C.P. Huntington”

    • 1926

    • This dramatic view of the locomotive “C.P. Huntington” was taken at the 1926 opening of the Southern Pacific Depot at Fourth and I Streets. Resting behind the Huntington is the newly built Southern Pacific engine number 4337. Visitors are...

    • 1022
    • Central Pacific Railroad Locomotive “A.A. Sargent”

    • Central Pacific Railroad Locomotive “A.A. Sargent”

    • 1865

    • Taken in 1865, this photograph shows the Central Pacific Railroad locomotive “A. A. Sargent,” also known as number seven, at the foot of J Street, facing east from Front Street. The locomotive’s namesake, Aaron Augustus Sargent, served as...

    • 2475
    • Central Pacific Bridge over the American River

    • Central Pacific Bridge over the American River

    • 1870

    • Photograph, taken circa 1870, of the Central Pacific Railroad Bridge, the first railroad bridge (a wooden truss bridge) over the American River at Sacramento, near the present site of Cal Expo. An early locomotive is shown on the right.

    • 196
    • 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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    • Reference Room of the Sacramento Public Library

    • Reference Room of the Sacramento Public Library

    • 1960

    • This photograph was taken in February of 1960 from the balcony overlooking the Sacramento Central Library's Reference Room. At the desk is librarian Edna Cunningham, who worked at Central from 1958 to 1960. In 1995, the room was converted into a...

    • 622
    • Sacramento Public Library, Central Branch

    • Sacramento Public Library, Central Branch

    • 1962

    • This April 1962 photograph shows the west end of the reading room at the Sacramento Central Library at 828 I Street. It was located on the second floor, along with a reference room, delivery and open stacks for 20,000 volumes. The first floor...

    • 955
    • Hotels Central and Coloma and New Royal Theater

    • Hotels Central and Coloma and New Royal Theater

    • 1960

    • This circa 1960 photograph shows a series of businesses on the south side of K Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets. They are the shuttered New Royal Theater at 526 K Street, the Central Hotel at 522-and-a-half K Street, Mal’s Discount House...

    • 201
    • The Sacramento Room

    • The Sacramento Room

    • 1996

    • This 1996 photograph reveals the splendor of the Sacramento Room, the archives and research room of the Central Library at 828 I Street. All of the wood work in the room - done in Honduran Mahogany - was performed by Sacramento's Burnett and Sons...

    • 1618b
    • Tsakopoulos Library Galleria

    • Tsakopoulos Library Galleria

    • 1992

    • This 1992 photograph shows the glassy facade of the recently-completed Angelo Tsakopoulos Galleria, contrasted with the original 1917 Carnegie version of the Sacramento Public Library's Central Library. The Central Library was added to the...

    • 1622d

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