A company car lineup in West Sacramento, circa 1910. The West Sacramento Company was created in 1910 to develop land west of the Sacramento River. Between 1910 and 1913, they completed projects that included the construction of levees, an irrigation system, and roads.
I had one of these 1962 MG Midgets and I drove it across the USA three times. Only cost was gas and oil for $28.
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Building, on the Corner of Olive Street and Sixth Street, Los Angeles (1909)
A Freight Train of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company Travels Down Tracks Next to Alameda Street, Los Angeles (1930)