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    • The Review, 1933

    • The Review, 1933

    • 1933-01-01

    • 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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    • Band Practice at Folsom State Prison

    • Band Practice at Folsom State Prison

    • 1900

    • Taken in circa 1900, this photograph reveals the prison yard at Folsom Prison, as viewed from the east. Arranged in a circle, the prison’s band conducts a practice session while inmates and prison staff observe. Years later, a ten-piece...

    • AASAC1318
    • Folsom State Prison Orchard, Watch Towers and Power House

    • Folsom State Prison Orchard, Watch Towers and Power House
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    • In the foreground of this circa 1900 photograph is an orchard, a portion of the Folsom Prison’s allotment of 20-acres for fruit production. Beyond the orchard and to the left of the frame is the prison’s Gatling gun tower. The structure...

    • AASAC1325
    • The Review, 1917

    • The Review, 1917

    • 1917-01-01

    • 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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    • Echoes from S. J. A., 1927

    • Echoes from S. J. A., 1927

    • 1927-01-01

    • The arrival of the Sisters of Mercy from San Francisco in 1857 began a tradition of education that served Sacramento for over a century. Commercial and traditional subjects along with lessons in musical instruments were the courses taught at St....
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    • The Review, 1932

    • The Review, 1932

    • 1932-01-01

    • 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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    • Libby, McNeill and Libby Cannery at Locke, California

    • Libby, McNeill and Libby Cannery at Locke, California

    • 1935

    • Pictured in 1935 is the Libby, McNeill and Libby cannery in Locke, California, located just less than a mile north of the town. In the foreground is the southernmost portion of Snodgrass Slough. The long buildings, just on the banks of the slough...

    • AASAC0196
    • Sacramento River Waterfronts

    • Sacramento River Waterfronts

    • 1904

    • This circa 1904 photograph reveals a cluttered Sacramento River waterfront. Taken from the I Street Bridge, the view stretches from roughly J Street to just beyond the Sacramento and Yolo Bridge at M Street. A series of riverboats are docked to...

    • AASAC0308
    • Sacramento County Hospital

    • Sacramento County Hospital

    • 1929

    • This March 27, 1929, photograph from the southwest corner of the Sacramento County Hospital looks toward the facility's 243-foot wide administrative building. To the left of the photograph are the three southern wards of the hospital. Five years...

    • AASAC0322
    • Arched Sign at Masonic Lawn Cemetery

    • Arched Sign at Masonic Lawn Cemetery

    • 1925

    • This circa 1925 photograph shows the north entrance to the Masonic Lawn Cemetery at 2700 Riverside Boulevard. Beyond an arched gateway with the words “Masonic Lawn” and the Masonic “G” symbol written on it, several headstones and tombs can...

    • AASAC0375
    • Masonic Lawn Cemetery Main Entrance

    • Masonic Lawn Cemetery Main Entrance

    • 1930

    • Pictured in circa 1930 is the main entrance to the Masonic Lawn Cemetery at 2700 Riverside Boulevard. Riverside Boulevard runs north-south in the foreground, while tracks for the Pacific Gas and Electric streetcar are also visible. Within five...

    • AASAC0377
    • Streetcar and Cathedral on K Street

    • Streetcar and Cathedral on K Street

    • 1939

    • This westerly view, from the intersection of Twelfth and K Streets, was taken in 1939. On the right are the towering spires of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, built in 1889 for 250,000 dollars. Its design was directed by the Sacramento...

    • AASAC0389
    • Eastward View Down J Street from the California Fruit Building

    • Eastward View Down J Street from the California Fruit Building

    • 1940

    • The California Fruit Building provides the vantage point for this circa 1940 photograph. Beyond the rear of the Travelers Hotel, the distance reveals, from left to right, the Elks Building, the California Western State Life Insurance Building, and...

    • AASAC0263
    • Sterling Electrical Company and View Down Ninth Street

    • Sterling Electrical Company and View Down Ninth Street

    • 1921

    • Taken in 1921, this unique eaves-view photograph looks southerly, down Ninth Street from the northeast corner of Ninth and J Street. Most prominent is the storefront and sign of the Sterling Electrical Company, owned and operated by William Albert...

    • AASAC0410
    • Crest Theater "Second" Lobby

    • Crest Theater "Second" Lobby

    • 1949

    • Pictured on October 29, 1949, is the “second” lobby of the Crest Theater at 1013 K Street. During reconstruction that started in August 1948, the entrance to the theater was expanded to equal two storefront widths. Beyond this, visitors were...

    • AASAC0415
    • Railroad Trestles at a Flooded Out Del Paso Boulevard

    • Railroad Trestles at a Flooded Out Del Paso Boulevard

    • 1927

    • A flooded Del Paso Boulevard is the subject of this February 1927 photograph. A rain and wind storm on February 16/17 pushed the American and Sacramento Rivers over their banks. In spite of the flooded artery, residential sections of North...

    • AASAC0511
    • K Street Mall Fountain

    • K Street Mall Fountain

    • 1970

    • This circa 1970 photograph shows the recently-redeveloped K Street Mall with a close-up of one of its signature water features. Designed in 1969 by four different Bay Area landscape architects, the 2.1 million dollar project called for six-blocks...

    • AASAC0557

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