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  • Collection: Hanford Carnegie Museum

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Washington School. Small wood frame school building in Lemoore. Located approximately 4 miles southeast of the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 33. School District formed April 6, 1889. School lapsed prior to 1900.

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Sam Hird's house being moved in downtown Hanford from Eighth Street to Bush and Irwin Streets. It was moved again in 1974 to North Eleventh Avenue.

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Pioneer School in Grangeville. Two story frame building with belfry. Students and teachers standing outside. Building cost $6,000 to build in 1884. It was used until 1922. Pioneer School District was formed on August 5, 1870 by the Tulare County…

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Native American group on platform of Southern Pacific railroad depot with wagons in background.

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Men in long coats and top hats standing by flag-decked wagon in front of Artesia Hotel on Irwin Street in Hanford. Horatio Lacey, owner of Lacey Milling, is second from left.

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Three men on ground near oil well buildings and man on top of derrick. Hills in background.

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Lobby of Artesia Hotel located on the corner of Irwin and Sixth Streets in Hanford. Men seated around fountain and standing on stairs and at desk. African-American employees on balcony. Specter of man at top of stairs.

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Exterior of Lacey Milling, brick mill building with sacks against walls. Built in 1916 to replace original wooden building that burned.

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Three men and dog with surveying equipment. John B. Benedict, second Kings County surveyor, is standing with transit.
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