Barbershop 4826 Telegraph 1903


Description:
Interior of the barbershop (outdoor signage reads "Shaving Parlor and Baths") at 4826 Telegraph Avenue, Temescal district, Oakland, Calif. The barber on the left is Joseph Basso (c.1870-1953), owner of the shop and the building it occupies (which includes two apartments on the second floor. ". . . The year of the calendar [at right] is 1903, which dates the photo." [Don Hausler note] In the 1920s, the commercial space was home to a dry goods store, and later became Breschi's Department Store. [from Donald Hausler and Ray Raineri notes]

Date of Document:
circa 1903

Document Author:
Unknown

Geographic Location:
4826 Telegraph Avenue, Temescal district, Oakland, Calif.

Context:
mmigrants from northern Italy had begun to settle in Temescal well before the turn of the 20th century. However, it was the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire that brought a significant influx of Italian Americans to Temescal, eventually transforming it into the East Bay s Little Italy. So many came many fleeing San Francisco s North Beach neighborhood that by the 1930s, most Temescal s stores, markets, banks, restaurants, and bars along Telegraph Avenue were Italian American owned. It was said that Temescal s commercial district so diverse was its businesses provided everything one might need.





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