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  1. 1890's Wheeler Martin, right in door of his grocery store, corner of Throckmorton and Bernard. 
1890's Wheeler Martin, right in door of his grocery store, corner of Throckmorton and Bernard.
  2. Alto Plaza Whole Foods Market exterior, 2017
  3. Alto Plaza Whole Foods Market interior, 2017
  4. Bill Thran, circa 1980
  5. Ceceilia's Gardens roadside food stand, 2016
  6. Corner of Throckmorton Avenue & Bernard Street, 1901
  7. Downtown Mill Valley depot and surrounding streets, circa 1930
  8. Flood at Miller Avenue and Locust Avenue, 1945
  9. Good Earth Natural Foods exterior, 2020
  10. Good Earth Natural Foods exterior, 2016
  11. Good Earth Natural Foods exterior view, 2016
  12. Good Earth Natural Foods interior, 2020
  13. Good Earth Natural Foods outdoor dining area, 2016
  14. Interior of Wheeler Martin grocery store, circa 1900
  15. Jim Howe, 1980 - Print, Photographic

    PHO0193

    Record Type: Photo

    Jim Howe, 1980
  16. Locust Market, 1934-1937 - Print, Photographic

    2017.004.011

    Record Type: Photo

    Locust Market, AKA Locust Grocery, 1934-1937
  17. Market at Throckmorton and Corte Madera Avenues, 1920
  18. 7-Eleven store at 349 Miller Avenue, 2017
  19. Miller Avenue Whole Foods Market exterior, 2019
  20. Miller Avenue Whole Foods Market interior, 2017
  21. Mill Valley French Laundry business and staff with children, date unknown
  22. Mill Valley French Laundry inside laundry room, circa 1916
  23. Mill Valley French Laundry storefront with owners and staff, circa 1915
  24. Mill Valley Market, 2017 - Image, Digital

    2016.015.453

    Record Type: Photo

    Mill Valley Market, 2017
  25. Mill Valley Market, 2020 - Print, Photographic

    2022.016.112

    Record Type: Photo

    Mill Valley Market, 2020
  26. Mill Valley Market, circa 1910
  27. Mill Valley Market exterior, 2016
  28. Mollie Stone's Markets office exterior, 2020
  29. Mural facing Good Earth Natural Foods, 2020
  30. Old Browns Store, 1970s.
  31. Oral History of Bernice Mattos Schneider - Oral History

    A longtime resident of Mill Valley, Bernice Mattos Schneider was an accomplished soprano and participated in many local operas and plays. In this oral history interview, she recalls the range of her musical experiences, including her direction of the St. Hilary's choir and her part in the marching band that played across the Golden Gate Bridge on its opening day. Bernice also describes daily live in Mill Valley and her classroom experiences at lo...

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  32. Oral History of Bill Thran - Oral History

    Bill Thran was a long time resident of Mill Valley. Bill opened two local businesses (Old Mill Market and, later, Bill's Fixit Shop) and, together with his wife Mina, raised seven children in Mill Valley. This oral history describes Bill moving to the area from Germany, working as a machinist and then in local grocery stores, and later running his own busineeses. Bill describes what it was like running a small-town store in the mid-Twentieth C...

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  33. Oral History of Katherine Kirkland - Oral History

    In this oral history interview, longtime Tennessee Valley resident Katherine Kirkland recounts tales an active life as part of a close-knit community. Kathy spent her childhood on her grandfather's dairy farm in Tennessee Valley, part of the community of Portuguese families that worked the land both in the valley and beyond. With a practical mindset, she relays some of the challenges of farming, from the rationing days of World War II to the high...

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  34. Oral History of Leonard Asiano - Oral History

    In this oral history, Leonard Asiano recalls Homestead Grocery in the 1950s, one of the last neighborhood grocery stores in Mill Valley. Born in 1928 in Cleveland, Ohio, Leonard's family moved out to Mill Valley in 1949, and his father, Joseph Asiano, immediately purchased Homestead Grocery at 15 Linden Lane, which provided living quarters and rental income for the family in addition to retail income from the store. Leonard worked at the store wh...

    Record Type: Archive

    Oral History of Leonard Asiano
  35. Oral History of Peter Rhodes - Oral History

    Born on January 22nd, 1920 in Manchester, England, Peter Rhodes began his career in America at the tender age of 7, selling newspapers on the tramcars that ran down Fillmore Street in San Francisco. Peter grew up to become a dedicated athlete, business owner and lover of languages who prided himself on a lifetime of hard work. Peter's first awareness of Mill Valley came from the town's Great Fire in 1929, whose smoke he recalls seeing from the to...

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    Peter Rhodes, photo courtesy of Phil Rhodes
  36. Oral History of Thomas Frederick Bagshaw - Oral History

    Thomas Frederick (Fred) Bagshaw was born in 1899 in Cardiff, Wales and came to Mill Valley as a small boy with his parents. Fred's uncle, Frederick W. Bagshaw, had come to Mill Valley a few years earlier and sent for his brother to join him in the building business. In his oral history, Fred recounts his early days in Mill Valley, including the role of baseball games, his experience with the 1929 fire, and his attempt to enlist during World War I...

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  37. Oral History of William Provines - Oral History

    William "Bill" Provines was born on July 4th, 1908 in Willits, California. His father was a locomotive engineer on the Northwestern Pacific Railroad operating from Sausalito to Willits. In 1916, they moved to Mill Valley to provide more advantages for the family. Bill attended Summit School and Old Mill School and was part of the first eighth grade graduating class from Old Mill School in 1921. He then attended Tamalpais High School and Marin Jun...

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  38. PSPS caused shortage of batteries, 2019
  39. PSPS caused shortage of refrigerated foods, 2019
  40. PSPS caused shortage of refrigerated vegatables, 2019
  41. PSPS generated line at Starbucks in Strawberry Safeway, 2019
  42. PSPS semi-shutdown at Equator Coffee, 2019
  43. Quality Market, circa 1920
  44. Quality Market, circa 1920s
  45. Quality Market, circa 1920s
  46. Quality Market, circa 1920s
  47. Quality Market, circa 1920s
  48. Quality Market, circa 1920s
  49. Quality Market, circa 1920s
  50. Quality Market, date unknown

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