Name/Title
Folders with City documents, numbered 180-185 & 188, 1926-1932Entry/Object ID
2011.47.9Scope and Content
Acc. No. 11.47.9 A through F
Subject Category: City of Alameda
Date or Period: 1926-1932
Object: Folder, file
Description: Acid-free, legal size, manila file folder with papers marked on the back with 18 and a sequence number.
L 9" x W 14 1/2"
History of Object: Refoldered documents found in the attic of City Hall in the 1990s. Documents relate to:
A. #180, 1926-1932, repeal licenses, in 4 cases, of selling soft drinks for violation of the Wright Act (prohibition) - vendors were: Henry Steinkamp, 1601 Webster; A. Matson, 1212 Lincoln; A. H. Albertson, 1546 Park Street; Edward Norton, 1205-B Lincoln Ave; Sam Carlson, 1706 Lincoln Ave.
B. #181, 1926-1932: activities of the City Attorney, Wm. J. Locke until January 1, 1930, and Edward J. Silver thereafter.
C. #182, 1926-1928: complaints from one citizen about home intrusions and other acts by her neighbors.
D. business buildings; changes in sewer and catch basins around pottery of A. Ghiglione and F. Sombrero, Pacific and Fifth (#183, 1926); Improvement of Blanding for Loop Lumber (#184, 1926-1927); a dry-cleaning business at 1913 Lafayette for Mr. E. Gorce and a dry-cleaning business at 2008 Encinal Avenue (#185, 1926); and (unnumbered) blueprints for a new location for the California Mill and Lumber Co., at 1910 Webster (1926).
E. #186, 1924-1930; settlements for injury accidents of employees (including for motorcycle police officer Fred Emlay).
F. #188, 1926, 1931, 1-day Red Cross Roll Call (approved), permits to erect tents: 3 mo. evangelical meetings (denied).
Acquired from: City of Alameda
Date: Sept 3, 2011