Archive for the ‘ Streetscape’ Category

Syndicate Water Company

6 April 2024

Probably on Waldo Avenue, Piedmont

The Syndicate Water Company was part of the Realty Syndicate octopus in 1906, but lasted barely one year. Incorporated in February 1906, it started by acquiring the Richmond Water Company’s assets and then asserted water rights in the territory of the Contra Costa Water Company, which promptly took it to court. The aftereffects of the 18 April earthquake led to the litigants merging as the Peoples Water Company just four months later. The purchase was formalized in 1907.

This cap would seem to be quite a rarity. Perhaps all the hard stock of the preceding companies was dumped in a big bin and used by Peoples wherever it was needed until the supply ran out.

Fess System

3 April 2024

1000 block Clarendon Crescent

The Fess System company, founded in San Francisco, existed from 1907 to 1920. Its name came from Milton A. Fesler (1874-1935), who patented the modern oil burner in 1902. The company reorganized in 1920 as the Petroleum Heat & Power Company, which moved east and went on to become the largest heating oil company in the United States. Fesler lived in Oakland for a time, at 5975 Claremont Avenue.

Learn more about the company from fellow maniac Walter Grutchfield.

Zurn

3 April 2024

Telegraph Avenue near 17th Street

Rosa Parks Elementary, Allston Way, Berkeley

Everyone knows Zurn, the venerable firm famed across the nation for its drainage hardware.

S. T. Johnson Co.

2 March 2024

22 Sheridan Road

Seward T. Johnson (1865-1937) was a native Ohioan. His family-owned firm, founded in 1903 in San Francisco, still does business from headquarters in Fresno, focusing on big industrial burners. This residential oil burner must have been installed in the mid-twentieth century for a house that was lost in the 1991 Hills Fire.

More vault lights

29 February 2024

Mountain View Cemetery

The dark glass disks on top of this family vault are the lighting technology, common in the days before electricity, known as vault lights. I’ve documented vault lights before in their usual setting: Oakland sidewalks, here and here and here.

Free-standing family vaults tend to use stained-glass windows for illumination, but there’s a row of old vaults that are dug into the hillside where that’s not practical.

Shields Harper & Co.

24 December 2023

Shields, Harper is a regional firm specializing in fuel-related hardware that was founded in 1917, apparently in San Francisco, and is now headquartered in Martinez. Their first Oakland outpost, in the 1930s, was a plant at 1212 Jackson Street (the site of the Alcopark structure) and offices at 361 17th Street. But I remember their small shop at the corner of Broadway and 51st Street, where they moved in 1948 and stayed into this century. It had an opaque frontage, with glass brick windows, and having no idea of what they did I fancied that angels had a secret CIA-type agency there.

Cook’s Oil Company

17 April 2022

312 Adams Street

Cook’s Oil Company, founded by Fred R. Cook, is listed in the city directories from 1922 into the 1940s. In 1924 its headquarters had moved from 1333 Market Street to 1350 Powell Street, presumably in Emeryville. As of 1938 its main office was at 2111 San Pablo Avenue. The Tribune records that they fielded a baseball team in the Golden Grains Cereal League in 1938.