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San Jose Tile (Handcraft Tile after 1931) San Jose, California: 1926–1931: Tile [18] Sierra Vista Ceramics: Sierra Vista: 1942–1951: Giftware, cookie jars & kitchenware [14] Solon and Schemmel Tile Company (S&S) San Jose: 1920–1936: Tile [21] Sorcha Boru: San Carlos: 1936–1950: Art ware, giftware & figurines [12]
As San Diego grew in the early 1900's, the region also attracted Portuguese immigrants, with many of them settling in the Roseville-Fleetridge neighborhood in Point Loma, San Diego, with many employed in the city's tuna industry. [9] In World War II, Hispanics made major breakthroughs in employment San Diego and in nearby farm districts. They ...
Roy Place (1887 – 1950) was a Tucson, Arizona architect. Born in San Diego in 1887, Place moved to Tucson in 1917 after working in Chicago and the Boston firm of Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge . Place partnered with John Lyman in 1919, together constructing over 20 buildings in Tucson.
Fallen Southern Pacific Railroad cars in Carrizo Gorge, 2010.. The San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway traces its origins back to December 14, 1906, when entrepreneur John D. Spreckels announced he would form the San Diego and Arizona (SD&A) Railway and build a railroad to provide San Diego with a direct rail link to the east by connecting with the Southern Pacific (SP) lines in El Centro ...
The oldest dated S&S tile installation (1922). Backesto Park Fountain in San Jose, California. Solon and Schemmel Tile Company (S&S) was a tile pottery business in San Jose, California from 1920 – 1936. The company's tiles adorn Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco and the Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California.
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