Folsom A to Z: Econome Family
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Part of the town of Natoma in 1910. This photo was taken where present day Folsom Blvd. and Blue Ravine Road is now located. Notice horses and buggies at the left lined up alo ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Captain Joseph Libbey Folsom
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The above photo was taken in 1880 while people harvested potatoes in the Folsom area. The photo shows two men carrying potato plants with potatoes hanging from the plants.
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Mormon Island was located in the northeast corner of Sacramento County near the El Dorado County line. Gold was found early in the spring of 1848 at a bar on the South Fork o ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Sandra J. Gallardo
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View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Hoxsie family
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View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Ice Rink
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View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Ice Rink
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A circa 1947 photo of Charles (Charlie) Wallace Silberhorn taken at Willow Springs Dairy. He started the dairy in 1908. One of 10 children of German descent, Wallace was bor ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Jedediah Smith
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The above photo is of Dr. K. J. (Kentucky John) Slaughter in his horse and buggy. He practiced medicine and also had a pharmacy on Sutter Street in 1902. His office was ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Edward Rogers Levy
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The above photo is of Jacob Miller, who owned a furniture and undertaking business at 709 Sutter Street. Miller was a German immigrant who opened a furniture and casket-making bus ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: William Edwin Mitchell
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View ArticleVintage Folsom: Dr. L. Etta Farmer
The above photo is of Dr. L. Etta Farmer. She was the daughter of Dr. H. Smith and both of them practiced in Folsom. Emma Grazier [Emily Frazier] worked for Dr. Farmer as ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Natomas Company
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The above photo was taken during the removal of the American River suspension bridge – also known as Eclon Bridge. Wire rope was severed under mysterious circumstances in 18 ...
View ArticleOld Orr Ranch
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View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Perazzo family
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