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<title>Under the Hikers' Bridge</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, neg. 1461</call>
<description>Two Women And One Man Below The Bridge Near Mountain Home.</description>
<date>1910</date>
<physical>5w x 7h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<physical>slight discolorations on photo</physical>
<subjects>
<subject>Pedestrian Bridges California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>People</subject>
<subject>Railroad Tracks California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>
<seealso>Spitz, Barry. Mill Valley: The Early Years. p.114</seealso>
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<title>Gravity Car</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>William Thomas, Superintendent Of The Railway, At The Controls Of A Gravity Car.</description>
<date>unknown</date>
<author>collection of Roy D. Graves</author>
<note>courtesy of Mrs. James Jenkins</note>
<physical>7w x 5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<subjects>
<subject>Railroad Employees</subject>
<subject>Railroad Passenger Cars California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
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<mimage>M003.tif</mimage>		
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<image>		
<title>Building the Second Station</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroad Stations Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, neg. 1447</call>
<description>A Second Station Was Built In About 1895 To Serve Commuters And The Mountain Railroad Riders. Men Identified In The Photo Are: Station Agent Collister (Far Left With Beard), Conductor Jack Brady (On Ladder), Fireman Westcott (White Overalls). The Old Station At Miller Avenue And Sunnyside Avenue Can Be Seen At The Left.</description>
<date>1895</date>
<author>collection of Roy D. Graves</author>
<note>contributed by Lucretia Hansen Little</note>
<physical>7w x 5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<subjects>
<subject>Railroad Stations California Mill Valley</subject>	
<subject>Railroad Employees</subject>
<subject>Railroad Construction And Maintenance California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
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<mimage>M004.tif</mimage>		
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<title>Panorama at the Double Bow Knot</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, neg 1469</call>
<description>Passengers Posing For A Picture At The Double Bow Knot As Was Customary. Water Tanks For The Locomotives Visible On The Left Center Above The Train. Engines Obtained Water From The Front Tank With A Spout.  A Pile Of Railroad Ties Far Right Center, With Mesa Station Visible Between The Ties And Water Tanks.</description>
<date>1906</date>
<note>contributed by Lucretia Hansen Little</note>
<physical>9.25w x 2.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<physical>67% size</physical>
<subjects>
<subject>People</subject>
<subject>Railroad Passenger Cars California Mill Valley</subject>	
<subject>Water Tanks California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a005.jpg">		
<src>images/t005.jpg</src>		
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<mimage>M005.tif</mimage>		
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<title>Workmen Removing A Trestle</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Two Men Posing With Tools, One Smoking A Pipe.</description>
<date>1914</date>
<physical>9.75w x 6.75h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<physical>archivally preserved</physical>
<subjects>		
<subject>Laborers California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Railroad Tracks California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
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<mimage>M006.tif</mimage>		
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<image>		
<title>Gravity Car on the Way Down</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Covered Gravity Car Mt. Tamalpais Motor #2</description>
<date>unknown</date>
<physical>8.5w x 6.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<subjects>		
<subject>Railroad Passenger Cars California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a007.jpg">		
<src>images/t007.jpg</src>	
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<mimage>M007.tif</mimage>		
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<image>		
<title>Tearing up the Tracks</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Men Tearing Up The Tracks After The Fire Of 1929. One Man Holds Up His Hat. The Conductor Stands Alone.</description>
<date>1930</date>
<note>donated by J. Cunningham</note>
<physical>6.75w x 5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>African Americans California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Railroad Tracks California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a008.jpg">		
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<mimage>M008.tif</mimage>		
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<title>Woman with Milk Cans</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>A Woman Wearing A Hat, Posing With Milk Cans With The Summit Of Mt. Tamalpais Behind.</description>
<date>unknown</date>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<physical>red writing on photo</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Railroad Cars California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Women</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a009.jpg">		
<src>images/t009.jpg</src>	
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<mimage>M009.tif</mimage>		
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<title>Shay Engine</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Wood Burning Shay Engine At The Top Of Mt. Tampalpias.</description>
<date>1900</date>
<note>contributed by Lucretia Hansen Little</note>
<physical>4.6w x3.6h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Railroad Locomotives California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
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<mimage>M010.tif</mimage>		
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<image>		
<title>Tracks at Mill Valley Station</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroad Stations Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, neg. 1684</call>
<description>The Mill Valley Station Shared By North Shore Railroad (Formerly North Pacific Coast) And The Mill Valley And Mt. Tamalpais Scenic Railway.  Three Rails In The Foreground: Narrow Gauge For North Shore Freight Trains, Standard Gauge For Electric Passenger Trains From Sausalito. Mountain Trains Were Also Standard Gauge And Used The Tracks To The Far Right.</description>
<date>1905-1910</date>
<physical>10w x 7.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<physical>red lines on photo</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Railroad Stations California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Railroad Tracks California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<seealso>Historical Society Calendar 1986</seealso>
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<title>At the Double Bow Knot</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, neg. 249</call>
<description>Engine #5 With Train At Mesa Station On The Double Bow Knot, Half Way Up Mt. Tamalpais. Photographer Holds His Camera Right Foreground.</description>
<date>1906</date>
<physical>10.5w x 3.25h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<physical>large crease on left</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Photographers California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Railroad Locomotives California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
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<mimage>M012.tif</mimage>		
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<image>		
<title>The Double Bow Knot</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, neg 1466, original glass slide in locked case #3</call>
<description>Arial View Of The Double Bow Knot</description>
<date>unknown</date>
<note>donated by Mt. Tamalpais History Project</note>
<physical>5w x 7h</physical>
<physical>black and white photo</physical>
<physical>print from a glass slide, print is reversed, the digital image depicts the correct orientation.</physical>
<subjects>		
<subject>Landscapes Representations</subject>
<subject>Railroad Tracks California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<seealso>Crookedest Railroad in the World p. 18</seealso>
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<title>Cardinell Vincent Co. Postcard - front</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Postcard Showing The Train Leaving The Tavern Of Tamalpais While A Plane Flies Overhead.</description>
<date>1914</date>
<physical>5.25w x 3.4h</physical>
<physical>paper</physical>
<physical>full-color</physical>
<subjects>
<subject>Postcards</subject>
<subject>Railroads California Mill Valley</subject>	
<subject>Taverns Inns California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>
<seealso>Spitz, Barry. Mill Valley: The Early Years. p.184</seealso>		
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<mimage>M014.tif</mimage>		
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<image>		
<title>Cardinell Vincent Co. Postcard - back</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Postcard From C.F. Runyon (President of the Railway) To R.L. White Of Mill Valley. 1 Cent Postage. Text Reads, Owing To The Absence Of M. Buckingham In The Cart The Adjourned Director Meeting For The 5th Will Go On For One Week.</description>
<date>4 November 1914</date>
<physical>5.25w x 3.4h</physical>
<physical>paper</physical>
<physical>full-color</physical>
<subjects>		
<subject>Correspondence</subject>
<subject>Postcards</subject>
<subject>Railroads California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a015.jpg">		
<src>images/t015.jpg</src>	
</aimage>		
<mimage>M015.tif</mimage>		
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<image>		
<title>War Wounded</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>War Wounded At The Summit Of Mt. Tamalpais From Letterman Hospital, San Francisco.</description>
<date>1918</date>
<note>donated by Ted Wurm</note>
<physical>6.1w x 4.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Railroads California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>War Casualties California San Francisco</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a016.jpg">		
<src>images/t016.jpg</src>		
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<mimage>M016.tif</mimage>		
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<title>Coach No. 20</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>At The Double Bow Knot. The Body Work For Coach #20, A Combined Closed and Open Coach, Was Done At The Mill Valley Shops.</description>
<date>1915</date>
<physical>9.5w x 6.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>People</subject>
<subject>Railroad Passenger Cars California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a017.jpg">		
<src>images/t017.jpg</src>	
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<mimage>M017.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>Engine No. 7 at the Summit</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Engine #7 At The Summit Of Mt. Tamalpais With A Chevy Pickup Truck That Drove Up The Tracks. The Tavern Fire Ruins Can Be Seen At The Right.</description>
<date>1923</date>
<author>collection of Al Graves</author>
<note>donated by Ted Wurm</note>
<physical>9.75h x 7.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>		
<subject>Automobiles California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>People</subject>
<subject>Railroad Locomotives California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a018.jpg">		
<src>images/t018.jpg</src>	
</aimage>		
<mimage>M018.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>Stock Certificate</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Mt. Tamalpais And Muir Woods Railway Stock Certificate #400 Issued To Dr. John Cushing, Founder Of The Railroad And Owner Of A Large Property In Blithedale Canyon.</description>
<date>21 February 1913</date>
<physical>7w x 9.5h</physical>
<physical>paper</physical>
<physical>black and white</physical>
<subjects>		
<subject>Railroads California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Stock Certificates</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a019.jpg">		
<src>images/t019.jpg</src>	
</aimage>		
<mimage>M019.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>Morning Train at Mesa Station</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, negative 1454</call>
<description>The Morning Train At Mesa Station, At The Double Bow-Knot About Halfway To The Summit Of Mt. Tamalpais.  Here, Passengers For Muir Woods Changed To Gravity Cars (Left) To Be Coasted Down Into The Woods While The Train Continued Up The Mountain.  The Small Tank Car (In Front Of Gravity Cars) Will Be Filled With Water And Hauled Up To The Summit Tavern Behind The Train.</description>
<date>1915</date>
<note>donated by Ted Wurm</note>
<physical>10w x7.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<physical>red lines on photo</physical>
<subjects>
<subject>People</subject>	
<subject>Railroad Passenger Cars California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Water Tanks California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<seealso>Historical Society Calendar 1986</seealso>
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<src>images/t020.jpg</src>	
</aimage>		
<mimage>M020.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>The Last Trip</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, negative 1873</call>
<description>J. T. Johnson, Engineer For 33 Years, Stands At Engine #8 On The Last Trip Down Mt. Tamalpais. The Tracks Behind The Engine Have Already Been Torn Up. Johnson Was 70 Years Old.  West Point Inn Appears At Left.	</description>
<date>summer 1930</date>
<author>photo by Binkley</author>
<note>ontributed by Lucretia Hansen Little</note>
<physical>6.5w x 4.75h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Railroad Employees</subject>
<subject>Railroad Locomotives California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a021.jpg">	
<src>images/t021.jpg</src>		
</aimage>		
<mimage>M021.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>Gravity Car No. 21</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, negative 1462</call>
<description>Gravity Car #21, En Route To Muir Woods</description>
<date>1915</date>
<physical>8w x 10h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<physical>archivally preserved</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>People</subject>
<subject>Railroad Passenger Cars California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a022.jpg">	
<src>images/t022.jpg</src>		
</aimage>		
<mimage>M022.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>The Maddens</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods,	negative 1471</call>
<description>Engineer Johnson With Mr. And Mrs. Fred Madden Of Lake City, Iowa.  Madden's Daughter Ruth (Not Pictured) Married Johnson's Son Elmer (Not Pictured).</description>
<date>10 January 1928</date>
<author>collection of Loren Freeman</author>
<physical>7w x 4.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>
<subject>Railroad Employees</subject>
<subject>Railroad Locomotives California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Women</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a023.jpg">	
<src>images/t023.jpg</src>	
</aimage>		
<mimage>M023.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>Joseph G. Eastland</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Heisler #2 In The Streets Of Mill Valley, Named "Joseph G. Eastland" And Also Known As "The Bull."  The Locomotive's Cylinders Sloped Diagonally Under The Boiler To Drive The Central Shaft Between The Wheels.  In The Cab Are Fireman Thomas H. Bennett And Engineer Ernest Thomas, Who Was Killed When This Engine Turned Over On A Curve In 1900.</description>
<date>unknown</date>
<physical>9.5w x 6.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Railroad Employees</subject>
<subject>Railroad Locomotives California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>	
<seealso>Historical Review Spring 1996</seealso>	
<seealso>Historical Society Calendar 1986</seealso>
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<src>images/t024.jpg</src>		
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<mimage>M024.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>Gravity Car No. 15</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, negative 1674</call>
<description>Gravity Car #15 Leaving The Summit Tavern With Operator John Patterson In Uniform Hat.  	</description>
<date>1915</date>
<physical>9.5w x 6.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<physical>photo creased in many places, clear tape on edges of photo</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Railroad Employees</subject>
<subject>Railroad Passenger Cars California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Taverns Inns California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a025.jpg">	
<src>images/t025.jpg</src>	
</aimage>		
<mimage>M025.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>Off the Tracks</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>"The Bull" Derailed.  Passengers Off The Train.</description>
<date>3 March 1901</date>
<author>collection of John Schmale</author>
<note>donated by Ted Wurm	</note>
<physical>4.8w x 5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Railroad Accidents California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Railroad Locomotives California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a026.jpg">		
<src>images/t026.jpg</src>		
</aimage>		
<mimage>M026.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>Snow on Mt. Tam</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Engine No 8 At The Double Bow Knot.</description>
<date>January 1922</date>
<author>collection of Roy D. Graves</author>
<note>contributed by Lucretia Hansen Little</note>
<physical>7w x 5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Railroad Locomotives California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Snow California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a027.jpg">		
<src>images/t027.jpg</src>		
</aimage>		
<mimage>M027.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>Opening Day</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<description>Train Full Of Newspapermen On Opening Day.  The Engine Is Pulling The Cars. Thereafter, Cars Were Pushed.</description>
<date>August 1896</date>
<author>collection of Roy D. Graves</author>
<note>donated by Ted Wurm</note>
<physical>7.25w x 3.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Railroad Passenger Cars California Mill Valley</subject>	
<subject>Reporters California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a028.jpg">		
<src>images/t028.jpg</src>	
</aimage>		
<mimage>M028.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>		
<title>Lee Street Local</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, negative 253</call>
<description>The Lee Street Local, Engine #6, At The Mill Valley Depot.  This Small Train (aka The Dinky) Carried Commuters And Shoppers Up Corte Madera Creek To Lee Street.  The Fare Was 5 Cents.  Engineer Bonner Whitcomb (Left) And  Conductor Clifton Graves (Age 17) Holding Spot, The Dog.</description>
<date>1906</date>
<author>collection of Roy D. Graves</author>
<note>contributed by Lucretia Hansen Little</note>
<physical>6.75w x 4.75h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>	
<subject>Dogs California Mill Valley</subject>	
<subject>Railroad Employees</subject>
<subject>Railroad Locomotives California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a029.jpg">		
<src>images/t029.jpg</src>		
</aimage>		
<mimage>M029.tif</mimage>		
</image>		
<image>	
<title>Auto Terminal</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroads Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods</call>
<date>1925</date>		
<description>The Parking Lot Is Filled With Cars, The Rebuilt Tavern (Spanish Style) Appears To The Left Of The Walkway, Center Of Photo.  The Original Tavern Burned In 1923.</description>
<author>collection of Nancy M. Skinner</author>
<physical>9.5w x 6.5h</physical>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<subjects>		
<subject>Automobiles California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Railroads California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>	
<aimage url="images/a030.jpg">		
<src>images/t030.jpg</src>		
</aimage>		
<mimage>M030.tif</mimage>	
</image>
<image>		
<title>Mill Valley Station</title>
<call>Photo cabinet #2, Railroad Stations Mill Valley Mt. Tam. and Muir Woods, neg. 411</call>
<description>Original Mill Valley Station built in 1889 With A Locomotive Of The North Pacific Coast Railroad.</description>
<date>1890</date>
<note>contributed by Lucretia Hansen Little</note>
<physical>black and white photograph</physical>
<physical>very worn photo</physical>
<subjects>		
<subject>People</subject>
<subject>Railroad Locomotives California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Railroad Stations California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>		
<aimage url="images/a031.jpg">		
<src>images/t031.jpg</src>	
</aimage>		
<mimage>M031.tif</mimage>	
</image>
<image>
<title>Sunset Press Brochure - outside</title>
<call>map case #1</call>
<description>Scenic Railway Timetable And Map.</description>
<date>1900</date>
<physical>paper</physical>
<physical>two-color</physical>
<physical>two-sided</physical>
<subjects>
<subject>Leaflets</subject>
<subject>Maps</subject>
<subject>Railroads California Mill Valley</subject>
<subject>Timetables</subject>
</subjects>
<seealso>search subject heading for leaflets to see inside and outside</seealso>
<aimage url="images/a032.jpg">
<src>images/t032.jpg</src>
</aimage>
<mimage>M032.tif</mimage>
</image>
<image>
<title>Sunset Press Brochure - inside</title>
<call>map case #1</call>
<description>Scenic Railway Route Description.</description>
<date>1900</date>
<physical>paper</physical>
<physical>two-color</physical>
<physical>two-sided</physical>
<subjects>
<subject>Leaflets</subject>
<subject>Railroads California Mill Valley</subject>
</subjects>
<seealso>search subject heading for leaflets to see inside and outside</seealso>
<aimage url="images/a033.jpg">
<src>images/t033.jpg</src>
</aimage>
<mimage>M033.tif</mimage>
</image>		
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