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Churches |
Number of Archive records |
8 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
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24 Summit Avenue former Congregational Church, 1977 - Print, Photographic
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Church World Service at Episcopal Church, circa 1950 - Print, Photographic
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Community Church of Mill Valley at Olive Street and Throckmorton Avenue, circa 1930 - Print, Photographic
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Dedication of the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church in Mill Valley, California - Postcards
Postcard depicting the exterior of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, a Roman Catholic church, in Mill Valley, California. The first Mount Carmel church was dedicated in 1893. A handwritten note on the back of this postcard dates this photo January 14, 1917 and indicates that the postcard probably shows the dedication of a new church building, created to accommodate Mill Valley's growing population. This new church was built at the corner of Buena Vista A...
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Entryway to the First Church of Christ Scientist, date unknown - Negative
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Episcopal Church, Mill Valley, Cal. - Postcards
Postcard of Mill Valley's Episcopal Church. Title transcribed from front of postcard, which is printed with the following text: "Episcopal Church, Mill Valley, Cal". Back of postcard is printed with the following: "Made in Germany for W.I. Price, Mill Valley, Cal." Correspondence to a Miss Coffin of Berkeley, California, on back. Postcard is numbered 1463 and is stamped and postmarked 1907.
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Episcopal Church of Our Savior, under construction, circa 1954 - Print, Photographic
MVU2470
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Mill Valley with Catholic Church and Summit School, circa 1895 - Print, Photographic
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Mount Tamalpais United Methodist Church cross installation, 1965 - Print, Photographic
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Oral History of Bob and Walter Filippi - Oral History
Brothers Bob and Walter Filippi came to Mill Valley in 1929 from San Francisco, where their father had a garage. Once the family moved to Mill Valley, their father opened the Elroy Garage, named for the property owner's sons Al and Roy, at Camino Alto and Sycamore. During their years growing up in Mill Valley, Bob and Walt saw the town grow from dirt roads and pastures to foreign cars and restaurants. The brothers also saw the change and growth o...
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Oral History of Gordon Foster - Oral History
The Reverend Gordon Foster was born August 28, 1914 in Detroit. His father was dean of Springfield College in Massachusetts, and while the family lived there young Gordon contracted polio and lost the use of one arm. While being treated in Warm Springs, Georgia, the family became friends with Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his family. Gordon's family subsequently moved to southern California, where he met his wife Marjorie while in college. After ...
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Oral History of Margaret "Kett" Zegart - Oral History
In this oral history, longtime Mill Valley resident, artist, and retired teacher Margaret "Kett" Zegart recounts the story of her life. Born in Michigan, Margaret grew up in East Lansing in a family with Scandinavian roots. She attended Cranbrook Academy of Art and Michigan State University. After college, she moved to New York City, where she worked for magazines and made art. Margaret recounts living as a young artist in New York City and the p...
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Oral History of Marilyn Bagshaw and Patty Bagshaw Simmons - Oral History
Sisters Marilyn Bagshaw and Patty Bagshaw Simmons were born at Ross Hospital in Kentfield in 1940 and 1942, respectively. The Bagshaws were raised in Mill Valley and attended Old Mill School, Tamalpais High, and College of Marin. Over the years, Marilyn worked for Pacific Telephone and Telegraph, the human resources department of Blue Shield of California, and was a school secretary. At the time her oral history was recorded, Patty had worked for...
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