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This photograph is contained in one of two volumes by Dobbin titled "Album of San Francisco." Caption written on photo: "Uncle Tom's Cabin 1909. San Bruno." Text written underneath photo: "Famous road house. Meals prepared equal to any in the world. Any brand of wine furnished. I knew the original in 1876. Cunningham's cheaper class of place located further up the road to right. Cunningham was Sheriff of San Mateo County." View shows the two-story roadhouse building set back from the road and surrounded by trees. A sign reading "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is attached to a flagpole by the road. Uncle Tom's Cabin was located on the east side of El Camino Real near the southern end of San Bruno and still existed in the early 1960s.

Uncle Tom's Cabin 1909, San Bruno. Uncle Tom's Cabin 1909, San Bruno.

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current15:54, 4 October 2021Thumbnail for version as of 15:54, 4 October 2021720 × 633 (112 KB)Morgan (talk | contribs)This photograph is contained in one of two volumes by Dobbin titled "Album of San Francisco." Caption written on photo: "Uncle Tom's Cabin 1909. San Bruno." Text written underneath photo: "Famous road house. Meals prepared equal to any in the world. Any brand of wine furnished. I knew the original in 1876. Cunningham's cheaper class of place located further up the road to right. Cunningham was Sheriff of San Mateo County." View shows the two-story roadhouse building set back from the road and...

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