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0355 0355

Office bldg. of Cement til 1915, was grammar school after (1-4, 5-8). 1 company teacher, 1 county

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0354A 0354A

Cement. The picture of school is not of Cement, but of Fairfield Grammar according to Mrs. Little..

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1003 1003

Cement School

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5195 5195

Cement School Teacher and Children

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WY0059 WY0059
1915

Cement - Post office and business office until 1915, then school house and church..

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WY0060 WY0060
1912

Cement - School house until 1915. Then became post office and business office. Phot taken in 1912

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4917 4917
Beelard Coll.

Meg Beelard and students, first school, Cement in 1925

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4912 4912
Beelard Coll.

Cement Grammar Shool

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KPIX Channel 5 Town of Cement KPIX Channel 5 Town of Cement
2009

"Eye On The Bay" host Brian Hackney interviews local historian Jerry Bowen at the site of the old town of Cement. Cement was a company town that operated near Fairfield, CA from 1902 to 1927, which produced most of the portland cement used for area bridges and buildings..


Running Time: 03:33
Video Format: 720x480 4/3, 29.97 - DVD
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Remembering Cement, Tolenas and Tidewater Railroad / Dingler, Nancy [478] [RETROSPECT-2003-478]
One day in 1900, representatives of the Steiger Terra Cotta and Pottery Works of San Francisco visited local rancher A.A. Dickie. The Steiger people had learned that Dickie had a rich deposit of lime on his property. It turned out to be a very rich find indeed, the consequence of which a company was formed, called the Eureka Portland Cement Co.
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