Friends,
families and visitors turn out for
Tahoe train arrival 1870's
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Flume
transporting lumber, Carson
Tahoe Lumber and Fluming Company, 1876
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The
Tahoe Steamer crossing
Lake Tahoe on a calm day.
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Dock
of lumber ready for transporting
to the Tahoe
Lumber and Fluming Company
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Fremont's
brass Cannon at Glenbrook
fourth of July, 1888, 10 years before
it was installed on the bluff above
Tahoe City Commons. Included in the group
standing behind the fieldpiece are Johnny Griffin,
his son Ralph and blacksmith, George Allen
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The
proud "Queen of the Lake"
leaving Tahoe City's machine shop wharf
at dusk on August 29, 1940, for her
last trip on the waters of Tahoe.
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A
terrier on the bow of Bliss' Emerald II waits
for the boat to dock at the end of Bijou's
1800-foot pier, where the lumber barge will
be taken in tow, 1891.
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The
steamer "Governor Stanford" delivers
mail to Tahoe City in 1873.
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