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  • Collection: Mouren Family Collection

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In the warehouse yard there is the header to the harvester, carrier into the 'doghouse', elevator type of equipment i not part of the header.

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Harvester on the right with buggy wheels in front. The 75 tractor is one the left of the Mouren warehouse yard.

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The little tractor pulled the wagons to where the would be unloaded.

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On right: Mr. Semper and family, left of Mr. Semper, Mr. Ham (7th from left), Mr. Claverie over 2 right from Mr. Ham.

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Using a 60 catepillar, 1920 Harris wooden harvester in field, it had a 24 foot header. 2 men loading a 1935 Ford truck which carried 105 bags of barley weighing 100 pounds each.

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Sorghum wagons on right with cook wagon in center. The blacksmith and garage combo was owned by Edmund Mouren. The sign is in front of the building on left. The building the sign is hiding is the Mouren house.

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The old 75 tractor is on the left, the harvester is behind the horse and buggy out in the fields.

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Inside of the Mouren's hotel that burned in 1919.

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The oil tankers on the train are most likely from Coalinga oilfields.
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