Showing posts with label *albany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label *albany. Show all posts

28 December, 2010

08 October, 2010

J.H. Green


1234 evelyn

Albany Concrete Co.


1234 evelyn

Hard to see the date on this one. My guess is that it's sometime in the late 1930's like the others I have seen.

Schnoor Bros.


1234 evelyn

I love the way the last cement company preserved this when they re-paved. Too bad they didn't add their own stamp.

16 September, 2010

Davis & Sons Concrete Inc.


724 san pablo

Another not-so-great nighttime shot...

20 April, 2010

S. Golden


santa fe, under the bart tracks


I haven't posted this before because I wasn't sure if it was a contractor's mark or not, but I'm pretty sure it is.

27 March, 2010

Handwritten Dates- 1900's-1930's


This is the first dated, pre-1940's amateur marking I've found. Check out other dated amateur markings under the handwritten label in the right-hand column.

15 March, 2010

P. Schnoor & Son


1223 kains



1207 virginia



corner of santa fe and ramona



1033 cornell



1026 washington



1602 sonoma

14 March, 2010

10 February, 2010

28 January, 2010

Riechel & Bredhoff



1507 francis


This is amazing! Thanks to Andrew at Oakland Sidewalks for the link. From 1928:

"Cement has taken its rightful place high in the list of the leading building
materials and is now practically indispensable in the construction of modern business blocks and residences. One of the leading cement contracting firms in the East Bay district is that of Riechel & Bredhoff. The senior member, Olaf Riechel, was born in Chicago, Illinois, February 21, 1878, and received his early education in the schools of that city. When twelve years of age he accompanied his parents on their removal to Alameda, California, and in the public schools of this city completed his studies. When seventeen years of age he went to work for Powell Brothers, with whom he learned the trade of cement working. He was promoted to the position of foreman and eventually became superintendent of construction, having in charge the erection of the Orpheum Theater building and other important business structures, as well as large apartment houses and fine residences. He remained with that firm for twenty years and in 1918, formed a partnership with H. G. Bredhoff, under the firm name of Riechel & Bredhoff, and engaged in the cement contracting business. They are doing a large business in their line, particularly as subcontractors, besides which they have laid many miles of cement walks and curbs in the East Bay cities. They did the cement work on the Heald Business College building, the Lynn building and the Barber block, as well as apartment
houses and homes, and also erected the cement walls around the Pacific Gas and Electric plant on Thirty-first street, Oakland. They have likewise been very successful in building and selling homes.

H. G. Bredhoff was born in San Francisco, California, on the 8th of March, 1888, and received his educational training in the public schools of Alameda and Oakland. On leaving school he learned the trade of cement worker and was employed on the construction of the old Realty Syndicate building in Oakland. He was with Powel Brothers for sixteen years, leaving the employ of that firm to enter into business with Mr. Riechel. He is a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles."

23 January, 2010

Cragun & Cragun


solano at the alameda




1892 solano



1850 solano

Hal H. Bennett



1855 solano

13 January, 2010

J.D.


923 carmel

J. Triberti & F. Massaro


solano at carmel, SE corner

(I was able to identify this one through Oakland Sidewalks but I can't wait to find a more legible version myself!)