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  • Collection: R.C. Baker Memorial Museum

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Charles Sandeson hauled items to the oilfields. This is the corral where he kept his horses in town.

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C. E. Ruperts team hauling tank to first refinery in Coalinga fields. C. E. Ruperts is seated and Charlie Sandeson at left, others unknown.

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Picture taken looking down Elm St.

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Cheney Bros. location was on the 1st block of Elm Street. The picture is taken looking down Elm.

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Cheney Brothers Livery Stables and Blacksmithing

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Some of the workers at Bunting Iron Works.

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Cheney Brothers City Stables was located at the corner of 6th and Elm Streets.

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F.L. Good was located on Elm St. Some of the people identified are: On truck, front row, 1st person Charles Gentry, 4th person Claude Gentry. Shingle, 2nd person Garvin Skaggs. Cabinent makers, 1st person, Charles Gentry. Plumbers, 2nd person Ray…

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General Petroleum Oil Company, Ozark Lease looking toward Shell Oil Company hills (northeast).

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The Robertson family L-R: James MacGregor Robertson and wife Ida Rose ; sons Kenneth D. ; James A. ; Douglas T. ; Fred A. and dog Sport in front of Lucille Oil Co. No. One discovery well on Westside.
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