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  • Collection: Annie Mitchell History Room Photo Files

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The Harrell Building, on the southeast corner of Main and Court streets in Visalia, CA, was built by Jasper Harrell in 1889 at a cost of $35,000. Left to right are A. J. Harrell and Jasper Harrell. Shown at right is the terminus of the Tulare and…

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This San Joaquin Valley Sugar Company plant was located in Visalia, CA, on East Avenue about one mile south of the city in 1914. The plant was built in 1906. Carl D. Adams, who married Christy Bradley, was superintendent from 1912 to 1919, when the…

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This man is disking the cover crop in an olive grove at the Harold Shawl Ranch near Woodlake, CA.

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Tipton-Lindsey School, located on Locust St. between Oak and School streets in Visalia, CA, was the third school to be erected on the site.

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Mother and son (D. H. Rowland) stand in front of the J. S. Rowland home at 237 W. Acequia in Visalia, CA. Three Rowland sisters were born in the house.

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The south fork bridge on that fork of the Kaweah River in Three Rivers, CA, was destroyed by the December 1955 flood.

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Mother and daughter weigh in as their cotton sacks are weighed in a Tulare county field, in the 1940s.

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This is the hotel in Auckland, Tulare County, CA, in 1888. Built by Commodore Murray and William Stousland, it was sold to Thomas Nighbert in the 1890s. Nighbert was an Auckland resident. It was sold in 1897 to Con Harrington and Keoke.
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