The Cone &
Kimball Building was built in 1886. It burned down in 1984 and
was never rebuilt. It was considered to be the
"Heart" of Red Bluff
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The
Cone & Kimball (Cone Kimball) Building was located in the
center of Red Bluff.
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Downtown Red
Bluff on Main St
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Red
Bluff Main St Drug Store
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Main St Stoll
Auto
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Dan
Bayles' freight team on the way from Red Bluff to Weaverville
in the early 1870s
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Red Bluff Main St in 1928
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Red Bluff Main St
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Red Bluff
Tremont Hotel in the early 1930s. The hotel was rebuilt twice
due to fires
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The (9) photos
above are a
courtesy from Mr. Chuck Hayden.
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Red Bluff Fire Dept. Seagrave Ladder Truck in the 1930's
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Red Bluff Fire Dept. Silsby Steamer
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The (2)
photos above are a courtesy from the Red Bluff Fire Dept. A
special thanks to Mr. Ken Butler R.B.F.D. |
MORE
OF RED BLUFF |
Red Bluff aerial view in 1942 w/ PG&E power plant
& Tremont Hotel |
In the 1940s,
David Bayles (Lamar Bayles' Grandfather) was a Postmaster for
the Red Bluff Post Office. This is a picture of the very first
air mail parcel mailed from the Red Bluff airport to Franklin
D. Roosevelt in Washington, D.C. |
The Liberty Bell in 1915 at Red Bluff |
Red Bluff 4th of July parade in 1894 |
The Main St. church being built by George Growney's work team in 1906 |
Steamer on the Sacramento River in the 1870s |
Downtown Red Bluff in
1946? |
The County Jail |
The Red Bluff Centennial Bridge |
Walnut St in Red Bluff in the 1920s looking East |