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  1. Alma Brooks Walker House - Postcards

    A photograph of Alma Brooks Walker House at Audubon Canyon Ranch, north of Stinson Beach

    Record Type: Archive

    Alma Brooks Walker House
  2. At Stinson Beach (Willow Camp) - Postcards

    Aerial photo of Stinson Beach

    Record Type: Archive

    At Stinson Beach (Willow Camp)
  3. A waterfall in Stinson Beach - Postcards

    The stream under the redwoods in Volunteer Canyon at Audubon Canyon Ranch north of Stinson Beach, California

    Record Type: Archive

    A waterfall in Stinson Beach
  4. Bolinas Bay - Postcards

    Postcard shows photo of Bolinas Bay on the Marin County Coast. Stinson Beach is in the foreground. Bolinas lies beyond to the left.

    Record Type: Archive

    Bolinas Bay
  5. Dipsea Race awards table, circa 1950
  6. 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...

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  7. Dipsea Race End, early 1950's
  8. Dipsea Race runner in Willow Camp, 1922
  9. Dipsea Race runner in Willow Camp, 1922
  10. Dipsea Race runner near Willow Camp, 1922
  11. Dipsea Race runner near Willow Camp, 1922
  12. Dipsea Race runner near Willow Camp, 1922
  13. Dipsea Race runners near Willow Camp, 1922
  14. Dipsea Race spectators gathering in Willow Camp, 1920s
  15. Dipsea Race spectators in Willow Camp, 1920s
  16. Dipsea Race spectators near Willow Camp, 1922
  17. Dipsea Race with male runner near end toward Stinson Beach, circa 1980
  18. Donna Andrews making the final turn of the Dipsea Race, 1980
  19. Winner of the first Women's Dipsea Hike, 1918
  20. Finish of Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  21. Trophy winners at Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  22. Home stretch of the Dipsea, circa 1920
  23. Home stretch of the Dipsea, circa 1920
  24. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1920
  25. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1920
  26. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1920
  27. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1920s
  28. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1920s
  29. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1921
  30. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1922
  31. Home stretch of the Dipsea Race, 1922
  32. Home stretch of the first Women's Dipsea Hike, 1918
  33. Home stretch of Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  34. Home stretch of Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  35. Home stretch of Women's Dipsea Hike, 1921
  36. Laura Black photograph album
  37. Lucretia Little, 1922
  38. Members of Olympic Club post race at Dipsea Inn, circa 1905
  39. Oral History of Frank Canepa - Oral History

    Frank Canepa was born January 1, 1896, in Varazze, Italy, between Genoa and the French Riviera. He came to America in 1913 at 16 years old, speaking no English, and worked for two uncles in San Francisco and Oakland. He soon took odd jobs at various farms, specializing in produce, and eventually owned a produce store in San Francisco with a partner. A difference of opinion resulted in his partner buying him out for $1,000, and Frank decided he di...

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    Frank Canepa, photo courtesy of Bob Canepa
  40. Oral History of Joan Glassheim - Oral History

    Ombudsman for Marin County over the last two decades, Joan Glassheim shares her experiences in the communities of Marin. Joan left the East Coast for the West to further her career in the federal government’s public housing department, as well as perhaps a fresh start in San Francisco’s Castro District. Quickly, Joan felt drawn to Mill Valley, and greatly appreciated the dog-friendliness of nearby beaches and trails. Joan’s recollection of the vi...

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    Joan Glassheim and Elizabeth Pearce
  41. Oral History of Lorin Rowan - Oral History

    In this oral history, musician and songwriter Lorin Rowan recounts the unfolding of his musical life and the role Mill Valley and its environs has played in it. Born in Massachusetts in 1952, Lorin grew up in a suburb of Boston with two older brothers, Peter and Chris, who turned him on to playing music at the age of eight. The three brothers formed a bluegrass band together and moved out to California in 1969, pursuing fame and fortune in the mu...

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    Lorin Rowan, photo by Debra Schwartz
  42. Oral History of Mary and Tony Brabo - Oral History

    Tony and Mary Brabo were married for 82 years, reportedly the longest marriage in Marin County history. They died in 2011, at ages 99 and 100, respectively. Tony was born February 14, 1912 and Mary November 15, 1911, both in the Homestead Valley neighborhood of Mill Valley. Mary was the daughter of Manuel and Marie Brazil Bettencourt. Both families came from the Azores region of Portugal; Mary recalls speaking only Portuguese as a child. Tony and...

    Record Type: Archive

    Mill Valley Library Logo
  43. Sand Spit
  44. Sea Drift - Postcards

    Postcard shows photo of Sea Drift, a sand spit on the Pacific Ocean north of San Franciscio, extending from Stinson BEach, Marin County, California. Clouds cover the western slopes of Mt. Tamalpais.

    Record Type: Archive

    Sea Drift
  45. Stinson Beach and Bolinas - Postcards

    Postcard shows a photo of Bolinas Lagoon, showing both Stinson Beach and Bolinas

    Record Type: Archive

    Stinson Beach and Bolinas
  46. Oil painting of Stinson Beach and Bolinas lagoon, with cows grazing
  47. Stinson Beach, Calif - Postcards

    Postcard shows photo of Stinson Beach, California.

    Record Type: Archive

    Stinson Beach, Calif
  48. The Beach, Bolinas, Calif - Postcards

    Postcard shows photo of beachside. On Back, handwritten: This appears to be Stinson, not Bolinas.

    Record Type: Archive

    The Beach, Bolinas, Calif
  49. The M. C. A. of T. and W. (ltd) Volume IV - Artifacts

    Photograph album containing many scenes around Mill Valley and Marin, including Willow Camp (Stinson Beach). Locations, but not people, are identified. The title stands for the Marin County Association of Tramps and Wanderers, a loose association of hikers and campers. The albums were compiled by Arthur L. Jordan, one of the members, and album copies were provided to association members.

    Record Type: Archive

    The M. C. A. of T. and W. (ltd) Volume IV
  50. The M. C. A. of T. and W. (ltd) Volume V - Artifacts

    Photograph album containing many scenes around Mill Valley and Marin, including Willow Camp (Stinson Beach). Locations, but not people, are identified. The title stands for the Marin County Association of Tramps and Wanderers, a loose association of hikers and campers. The albums were compiled by Arthur L. Jordan, one of the members, and album copies were provided to association members.

    Record Type: Archive

    The M. C. A. of T. and W. (ltd) Volume V

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