Category: Russian River
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General Merchandise Store and Post Office, Grandville, Calif, 1908
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Digital postcard with postmark of “Grandville 1918”. message is faded. taped together postcard of single story general store,view is from West St (current Post Office location) toward Russian River Avenue, between 3rd & 4th Streets. Note on photocopied version:”Jonh and Mae Bussmaker lived here year-round, owned and operated the store and grew the vegetables that…
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Photograph (Two men and )
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Two men and a woman in a rowboat just at the shore of the Russian River just under then Monte Rio bridge. The town can be seen in hills behind the river. Several houses are seen along the road.
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Views of Monte Rio
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A postcard series “Compliments of Chas F. Carr, Montrio, Cal. containing eighteen small photos of Monte Rio from early 1900. Board Walk and Depot, Monte Rio Boating on the Russian River (Launch Uno filled with people) Interior of Dancing Pavilion Looking Up the Railroad Track Annex rto the Montrio Hotel Rustic Bridge at Monte Rio…
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Print, Photographic
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B & W photo of Russian River at Monte Rio with foot bridge. Houses on bank of river, large beach to left of phto and river launch heading toward bridge. Diving platform? and boats on right edge of photo.
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Print, Photographic
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View of Russian River and Monte Rio from Starett Hill area. St. Catherine’s Church is visible on hill. Large structure (dance hall?) on site of Rio Theater and many homes visible to the left of the Monte Rio bridge. Most hills have had redwood trees chopped down and mountains have been de-forested. Photo may have…
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Picture (B & W photo )
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B & W photo of three women sitting on porch, one holding a baby. Verso: To Mrs. Starrett. Russian River Station. with compliments of- Geo. W. Yost and wife. Taken Aug. 21st 1899. Written in blue pen- with Robert Russel Starret
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Section from A.B. Boweres Map of Sonoma Cuionty 1867
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Map from A.B. Bowers “Map of Sonoma County” 1867. Shows area from Jenner and Russian River Estuary to Monte Rio and from Russian River to south of Bodega Bay.
