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  1. Dipsea Race Collection - Dipsea Race Collection

    This collection contains photographic negatives and prints of the Dipsea Race, spanning the years 1918 through the 1960s. The majority of the photographs, mainly in the form of approximately 500 negatives, were taken by Raymond Coyne from 1918 through 1922. His photographs also include hiking and camping scenes in Marin County and the San Francisco Bay Area, family photographs, and other scenes near his Oakland home including the Oakland streetca...

    Record Type: Archive

  2. Dipsea Race plaque, 2013 - Image, Digital

    2016.015.074

    Record Type: Photo

    Dipsea Race plaque, 2013
  3. Dipsea Race runner in Willow Camp, 1922
  4. Dipsea Race runner in Willow Camp, 1922
  5. Dipsea Race runner near Willow Camp, 1922
  6. Dipsea Race runner near Willow Camp, 1922
  7. Dipsea Race runner near Willow Camp, 1922
  8. Dipsea Race runners near Willow Camp, 1922
  9. Dipsea Race spectators gathering in Willow Camp, 1920s
  10. Dipsea Race spectators in Willow Camp, 1920s
  11. Dipsea Race spectators near Willow Camp, 1922
  12. Dipsea Trail bridge near Muir Woods, 2013
  13. Dipsea Trail donor plaques at lower steps, 2013
  14. Dipsea Trail from West Point Road, circa 1920?
  15. Dipsea Trail improvements, 2019
  16. Dipsea Trail near Coastal View Trail, 2016
  17. Dipsea Trail stairway, 2013 - Image, Digital

    2016.015.073

    Record Type: Photo

    Dipsea Trail stairway, 2013
  18. Dipsea Trail stairway, 2013 - Image, Digital

    2016.015.072

    Record Type: Photo

    Dipsea Trail stairway, 2013
  19. Dipsea Trail stairway, 2013 - Image, Digital

    2016.015.075

    Record Type: Photo

    Dipsea Trail stairway, 2013
  20. Dipsea Trail with runners, circa 1963
  21. Winner of the first Women's Dipsea Hike, 1918
  22. Elizabeth Terwilliger, circa 1972
  23. Finish of Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  24. Franks Canyon, 1919 - Print, Photographic

    2018.023.002

    Record Type: Photo

    Franks Canyon, 1919
  25. Franks Canyon, 1919 - Print, Photographic

    2018.023.038

    Record Type: Photo

    Franks Canyon, 1919
  26. Franks Canyon, circa 1920?
  27. Trophy winners at Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  28. Home stretch of the Dipsea, circa 1920
  29. Home stretch of the Dipsea, circa 1920
  30. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1920
  31. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1920
  32. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1920
  33. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1920s
  34. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1920s
  35. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1921
  36. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1922
  37. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1922
  38. Home stretch of the first Women's Dipsea Hike, 1918
  39. Home stretch of Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  40. Home stretch of Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  41. Home stretch of Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  42. Joe's Place - Print, Photographic

    MVU4020

    Record Type: Photo

    Joe's Place
  43. Laura Black photograph album
  44. Oral History of Alice Cavalli - Oral History

    Alice Cavalli was born in San Francisco; the youngest of seven children. She grew up in Mill Valley and attended Summit School, Park School, and Tamalpais High. Alice and her sister worked for their father's popular tavern in Muir Woods, Joe's Place. Alice met her husband, Hugh Cavalli, through her work at the tavern, and the couple married on July 6, 1925. After high school, she went to work for the National Bank of San Francisco, commuting by f...

    Record Type: Archive

    Alice Cavalli photo courtesy of Mill Valley Public Library History Room
  45. Oral History of Matthew Davis - Oral History

    Matthew Davis was born in Nebraska, grew up in Oregon, and finally settled in the Bay Area, California in the late 1950s. After studying at the University of Oregon, Davis travelled to Japan while in the Navy, where he was intrigued by the country’s culture and landscape. Davis then moved to Point Richmond, and later to Mill Valley, where he started a family. It was in Mill Valley that he was inspired by Mount Tamalpais and met other like-minded...

    Record Type: Archive

    Matthew Davis
  46. Willow Camp from Dipsea Trail, 1921
  47. Willow Camp from Pig Ranch, circa 1920?

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