Hello, below is my great grandfather's obit. It said he operated the Texaco in Amador City. I was wondering if there are any photos of this station from back then? Amador Ledger and the Amador Record Jackson, CA Thursday June 16th, 1938 Jas. Bridges Dies of Heart Attack James M. Bridges passed away at his home in Amador City, Monday, June 6. He was born in Arkansas and had resided in this state for seven years. While here he operated the Texaco Service Station in Amador City for the past several months. Although he had been in failing health for several months, he was just bedfast for a week previous to his death. Mr. Bridge (typo on the last name) had many friends in this county who were saddened by his death. Left to mourn aare a wife, one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Jane Isabelle of Arizona; four sons, George of Dutch Flat; Garland of Colusa; Clyde of Grass Valley and Charles of this city. Funeral services were held from the J.J. Daneri and Son Chapel in Jackson with interment in the Jackson City Cem Donna Patterson IttyBkShp@aol.com <<A HREF="http://patterson.family.homepage.com"><http://patterson.family.homepage.com</A> Genealogy Helplist Volunteer <<A HREF="http://www.helplist.org/usa/ca.shtml"><http://www.helplist.org/usa/ca.shtml</A>