Reviewing Sanborn maps, there were no businesses along the SP in 1893, left, north of Pennington Rd. In 1914, center, there was no coverage of the NE, but Diamond Match Co., red arrow, appears along the SP. By 1921, right, Stafford leased the warehouse from the SN, black arrow, and the Live Oak Stemming Co. building was present, orange arrow. A dedicated siding from SP to Diamond Match, green arrow, had been added. To clarify, the SP route was the Oregon and California Railroad, controlled, but not owned, by the SP from 1887-1927.
L322-85-Courtesy Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division, Sanborn Maps Collection,
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