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  • Collection: Mervin Fulton Collection

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J.D. Heiskell's warehouse buildings; one of the earliest businesses in Tulare.

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Palm Drive south of the new Western High School when the trees were young.

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An old Tulare watertower, once part of Madden's waterworks.

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The lumber company was located between the SP railroad tracks and I Street at San Joaquin Avenue.

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Montgomery in grain field on Paige Morton Ranch.

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The Tulare Free Public Library was established as an act of the city council in 1901. The building was presented to the city by the Southern Pacific Railroad when their shops relocated to Bakersfield, California.

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These bonds (worth over a half million dollars) were burned in October of 1903, setting the city free from its greatest indebtedness.
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