Keywords: Early Oakland, 7th and Adeline Streets, The Southern Pacific Depot, by William Keith, 1867.jpg Artwork Creator William Keith Early Oakland 7th and Adeline Streets The Southern Pacific Depot 1867 Watercolor on paper cm 42 545 60 325 Oakland Museum of California Oakland CA H26 188 Credit line provenanceEvent gift Mrs Nancy Crane Hussey Oakland Museum of California http //collections museumca org/ q collection-item/h26188 Oakland Museum of California Wm Keith / 67 April ~ lower right signature / date Picture watercolor of Adeline station in 1867 Painted by William Keith <br> Scottish born William Keith's reputation as California's most prominent painter of grand Sierra Nevada landscapes began small with his illustrative work as a commercial wood engraver in San Francisco Keith was living in Oakland in 1867 when he produced a number of watercolors depicting East Bay scenes that included this rural looking view of passengers waiting at a small station house on the 7th Street rail line leading to Oakland's waterfront on San Francisco Bay Oakland Museum of California Other versions http //collections museumca org/item_detail jsp id 138232 PD-old-100 William Keith Paintings in the Oakland Museum of California Watercolor paintings of landscapes California 1860s watercolor paintings California Paintings of California 1867 paintings in the United States California History of Oakland California 1867 Former Southern Pacific Railroad stations 1867 Former train stations in California 1867 1867 in California 1867 in rail transport in the United States California |