THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, N.A.
SAN FRANCISCO HISTORIC LANDMARK NUMBER 3 THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING "THE GRAND OLD LADY OF CALIFORNIA STREET" 400 CALIFORNIA STREET THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, A FOUNDING FINANCIER OF THE...
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA OPENED FOR BUSINESS JULY 5, 1864 AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND BATTERY STREETS IN 1865 CONSTRUCTION WAS BEGUN ON A NEW HOME AT CALIFORNIA AND SANSOME...
Woods Mills Named after mills built by Beziel Wood in the early 1800's. The foundation of one of these mills can be seen at this site at low water Town of Schulyer Falls 1990 Submitted by Alan R Reno
IN APPRECIATION MAYOR A. W. TOONE HIS EFFORTS GREATLY CONTRIBUTED TO MAKING THIS SCHOOL POSSIBLE OFFICIALLY OPENED OCTOBER 17, 1968 Submitted by: Vincent Gornall
Michael Dunahee Tree of Hope Planted by the students of Blanchard Elementary School on the first anniversary of his disappearance, March 24, 1992. Rededicated by the students of Ecole...
The Cave and Basin Springs were brought to public attention after being located by CPR construction workers in 1883. These and the Upper Hot Springs soon drew private entrepreneurs and tourists....
St. George's Episcopal Church was first situated west of the Presbyterian Church parsonage. In the early 1800's, communicants met in private homes. By the 1900s services were held at the...
In 1844 Salem Presbyterian Church was established in southeast Shelby County. It remained there until 1871 and then relocated to Collierville. The name was changed to Presbyterian Church...
Bolton College operated as an agricultural school and teachers preparatory school from 1887 until 1911 when it became associated with the Shelby County public school system. In 1925 it...