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  • Collection: Mervin Fulton Collection

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Cast of performers in back of early Tulare theatre.

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This is the scene on October 17, 1903 before nearly 600,000 of indebtedness went up in smoke. This dramatic moment marked the beginning of Tulare's real growth.

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Tulareans hauled a hugh redwood stump to serve as a speaker platform as people flocked from miles to hear the president speak. President Harrison said this was the first stump speech he had ever given.

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Downtown Tulare parade on north K Street. Businesses in background : Majestic Theatre, J.O. Lovejoys, Midway Garage, Model Laundry.

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This photograph was taken during a flu epidemic. Note mask on faces of participants.

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From this enlarged version of the Pacific Hotel, D.W. Madden started the waterworks which eventually serviced much of the city of Tulare. [See water tower behind the hotel]. After the hotel burned in 1886, Madden started the water works for the city…

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J.M. Kidd's real estate office was located on the southeast corner of J Street in Tulare.

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Scene of a horse auction on K Street in Tulare.
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