Annie Mitchell History Room Photo Files
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Title
Annie Mitchell History Room Photo Files
Subject
Tulare County (Calif.)
Description
Photos found in the files of the Annie R. Mitchell History Room of the Tulare County Library, 200 W. Oak Ave., Visalia, CA 93291. Phone (559) 733-6954 x206. Open to the public Monday through Thursday 1:00 - 5:00.
Creator
Tulare County Library
Source
Collection of Annie R. Mitchell History Room of the Tulare County Library
Publisher
San Joaquin Valley Library System
Date
2002
Contributor
Tulare County Library
Rights
This image is being made available for educational and research purposes only, under the “fair use” clause of the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 § 107 U.S.C.) Further questions regarding the image or its use may be directed to the Tulare County Library, 200 W. Oak Ave., Visalia, CA 93291; Phn: 559-733-6954; Fax: 559-737-4586.
Format
image/jpeg
Language
en-US
Type
Collection
Identifier
tca
Coverage
Tulare County (Calif.)
1860-1996
1860-1996
Collection Items
New Books, 1958 at Visalia Public Library, Visalia, Calif.
A teenage patron examines a newly shelved book in March, 1958 at the Visalia Public Library in Visalia, CA.
Checkout Time, Visalia Public Library, Visalia, Calif., 1958
Young patrons check out books in March, 1958 at the Visalia Public Library in Visalia, CA.
Tipton Lindsay Grammar School, Visalia, Calif.
Postcard. This is the Tipton Lindsay Grammar School in Visalia, CA. It served students in the early parts of the 1900s.
Visalia Free Library, Visalia, Calif.
Postcard: The Visalia Free Library stood at the corner of Main and Encina streets from 1904 to 1936.
Tipton-Lindsay School, Visalia, Calif.
Tipton-Lindsey School, located on Locust St. between Oak and School streets in Visalia, CA, was the third school to be erected on the site.
Early School House, Visalia, Calif.
This is the second school house built on grounds that later were occupied by the Tipton-Lindsey School in Visalia, CA. The first school was constructed partly of tin, according to early resident Mrs. M. J. McEwen. The location in Visalia was on…
Masonic & Odd Fellows Hall, Visalia, Calif., 1873
Postcard: This was the Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall at the northeast corner of Church and Center streets in Visalia, CA. It was built in 1873 at a cost of roughly $30,000. From 1919 to 1926, it housed the Tulare County Free Library. Over the…
Old Giant Oak, Farmersville, Calif., 1917
This ancient oak tree was located in Farmersville, Tulare County, CA. Shown in this 1917 photo are Mrs. Lillian Cuda Jobe and Roy Nichols. The tree blew down July 3, 1925.
Giant Oak, Farmersville, Calif., 1903
This oak tree, located in Farmersville, Tulare County, CA, measured 33 feet in circumference. It was known as the "Giant Oak."
Giant Oak, Farmersville, Calif., 1903
This oak tree, located in Farmersville, Tulare County, CA, measured 33 feet in circumference. It was known as the "Giant Oak."
Collection Tree
- Tulare County Library Collections
- Annie Mitchell History Room Photo Files