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Image:John D. Spreckels 1901.jpg|{{John D. Spreckels 1901.jpg/credit}}<br />John Diedrich Spreckels, "The Great Builder," in 1901.
Image:John D. Spreckels 1901.jpg|{{John D. Spreckels 1901.jpg/credit}}<br />John Diedrich Spreckels, "The Great Builder," in 1901.
Image:SD Union December 14 1906.jpg|{{SD Union December 14 1906.jpg/credit}}<br />The front page of the December 14, 1906 edition of the ''San Diego Union'' proclaims, "''RAILROAD FROM SAN DIEGO TO YUMA IS NOW ASSURED.''"
Image:SD Union December 14 1906.jpg|{{SD Union December 14 1906.jpg/credit}}<br />The front page of the December 14, 1906 edition of the ''San Diego Union'' proclaims, "''RAILROAD FROM SAN DIEGO TO YUMA IS NOW ASSURED.''"

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A collection of images about San Diego and Arizona Railway.

Notes and references

  1. Kimball also represented the Chamber of Commerce and the Board of City Trustees of San Diego, and helped organize the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's subsidiary line the California Southern Railroad.
  2. Hanft, pp. 200-201