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Photo ID Short Description Long Description Year Sample?
533Eppinger & Co. Warehouse & Healds Foundry aka Pacific Coast Warehouse Company. Later Bankers. Railroad tracks and sidings with box cars into warehouse, in foreground. . Top of schooner seen behind warehouse and farther to east is the foundry with smoke from its high chimney. 1902?YES
534Hotel Crockett 1909YES
535Hotel Crockett and structure on hills above Built in 1898 by sugar refinery owners. Had 104 rooms 1909?YES
536Caseys Bar interior at Wanda and Port streets Individuals L to R: ed Casy, Tom Glierin and Tom Casy. YES
537Star Hotel YES
538Hotel Crockett 1918YES
539Star Hotel YES
540Crockett Hotel dinner and group YES
541Booth Store in Valona with wagon and team YES
542Barber Shop interior and three barbers John Vincent ? YES
543Davis Brothers General Merchandise Store Three men in suits out front. YES
544Davis Brothers General Merchandise Store- interior 1902YES
545Davis Brothers General Merchandise Store Interior with two Davis family. Left Warren Davis and right John davis c1920YES
546Davis Brothers General Merchandise Store Interior, includes Salesman, Dr. T. Good (?), John Davis, Mrs. Cotton. YES
547Davis Brothers General Merchandise Store-interior Audrey Johnson and W. Davis YES
548Hotel Crockett in later years YES
549Bankers Warehouse (Eppinger) / C&H Sugar Viewed from across the Carquinez Straits YES
550Group inside Bay Street Hotel Bar All in suits. YES
557Salvation Army building later replaced by Fire Station Crockett Tailor Cleaner next door. c1920YES
2065Mr and Mrs Edwards outside Edwards store YES
3779O'Conner Store YES
3782Eppinger Warehouse YES
4123Horseshoer & General Blacksmith repair bill, 1907 C. Desmond repair bill (G. W. McNear), November 1, 1907. 1907YES
6168The Old Arcade Saloon interior two individuals behind bar left to right: Theo. Moiles and Gene Flood. Poster advertising the Al Neill/Mayfield boxing match. YES
6201Edwards Brothers Crockett Market !! Three men out front, one in an apron. YES
6831Starr Mills scales Mr. Smith man in photo, Note: Starr Mills was owner berfore C & H Sugar. 1912?YES
6832C&H Sugar Refining plant One of a collection of photos presented to the El Cerrito Historical Society by Les Zuerner, retired photographer for Standard Oil Company on night of Sept 13, 1979, during regular meeting ECHS. Photos captioned by ECHS Secretary, George C. Collier. Building pictured was built in 1880 or 1881 as Starr Flour Mill in town of Crockett which was founded in about 1874 by Thomas Edwards and named after his friend Judge Joseph B. Crockett. Also ACC 1991.14 print stamped Photo (print ??) by Charles A. Bohakel. Photo probably c1920 before construction of the Carquinez Bridge. YES
6833Old wood building Pat Lucey standing in front? YES
6834Desmond Blacksmith Shop, people out front Second Location. YES
8037Starr Flour Mill Built May 1885 YES
8418C&H Sugar Refinery Possibly Starr era before C& H. Hand colored photo. See Veale Collection for folder. 1897YES
8419C & H Sugar Refinery Hand colored photograph. See Veale Collection for folder. 1922YES
9863C&H Sugar Company Wharf Oil tanker sailing west on straits YES
13916Dowrelio's Yacht Harbor buildings c1958YES
13917Dowrelio's Yacht Harbor moorings below Carquinez bridge c1958YES
14649Interior of Bank of Pinole Crockett Branch Later to be taken over by Lloyds Bank California, and modernized. c1930YES
14650Bank of Pinole check from Crockett Branch c1930YES
14849Valona Square Valona Square market. View from street. Contra Costa Times, Tuesday, September 5, 1989, 4A. 1989YES
14850Antique Store,Crockett Antique Store, Crockett. Contra Costa Times Monday, February 9, 1981. 1981YES
14868Pomona Grocery At 1538 Pomona Avenue 1981YES
14869Lloyds Bank On Loring Avenue at Rolph Avenue 1981YES
14870Crockett Marine Service Foot of Port Street, Crockett, CA 94525 1981YES
14871Crockett Theater building ' Theater may be converted into a homeless shelter. Sat July 15, 1987'. In 2016 it is operating as Columbia Theatre, at Second Avenue and Starr Street 1987YES
16894Hotel Crockett April 19, 1922 1922YES
16895Hotel Crockett with decorations July 4, 1923 "Opened on Sept 25, 1898 , it had 104 bedrooms with electric lights. 300 guests squeezed in the first day. It stood where the C & H parking lot is now (1970s) just east of the C & H Main Office entrance. The hotel was torn down in August and September of 1940." 1923YES
16896Hotel Crockett rear of buildng 1920sYES
16897Crockett Men's Club interior 1920sYES
16900Salvation Army Office & Tailor -Cleaning & Pressing on Loring Avenue Salvation Army Office later became fire house. On North side of Loring Ave. 1920sYES
16901Fire Department & Tailor - Cleaning & Pressing on Loring Avenue Fire dept was previously Salvation Army Office. On North side of Loring Ave. P.Murphy General Merchandise on right 1920sYES
16909Office building & main entrance to C & H refinery decorated for July 4, 1923 1923YES
16910Telephone Exchange Building 'Located on Rolph and Winslow Avenue. It closed in September 1969. It was the last exchange in the area to have 'Hello' girls, who controlled the calls to Crockett.' 1920sYES
16911Drawing of Post Office Building YES
16913Crockett Men's Club interior 1920sYES
16914Men's Club with parked cars "Built in 1914 to replace the first Men's Club built in 1908 (which became the Women's Club). Both buildings were on Rolph Avenue in the area now (1970s) the C & H parking lot. They were located just north of the Post Office building. The men's club was the civic center,boasting the first library, billiard rooms, swimming pool, reading room, gymnasium and wonderful lobby and rooms upstairs. Many dances and other civic functions were held on there. It was torn down in September 1966." 1920sYES
16915Men's Club with car parked in front c1925YES
16916Men's Club with men and wagon in front c1925YES
16917People at the swimming pool at the Men's Club c1925YES

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