The Journal of San Diego History
SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY
July 1962, Volume 8, Number 3
Jerry MacMullen, Editor

National City in 1880s.  
Deep-water sailing ships unload at National City in 1880s. Unidentified vessel at the right is possibly the Eurydice, sister-ship to the Star of India.

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Railroad shops at National City.  
Railroad shops at National City, in the late 1880s, with everything from wheels to a “cow-catcher” scattered about. Original photo.

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National City celebration.  
Completion of water-works is always the occasion for a celebration, with speeches and impromptu fountains. This was how National City did it.

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National City in 1880s  
At the time of the great “boom” of the 1880s, National City had a far different appearance from what it has today.

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N. C. & O. line's saddle-tank engines.  
If you were driving a skittish team, you had to watch them closely when one of the N. C. & O. line’s saddle-tank engines came puffing through town.

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William Green Dickinson and Frank A. Kimball.  
Proudly flanking the then-new bronze plaque on Sweetwater Dam are, left to fight, William Green Dickinson and Frank A. Kimball.

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