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  • Collection: Annie Mitchell History Room Photo Files

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Election Tree is the name of this oak tree where, in 1852, the first election was held establishing Tulare County.

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A merchant in Exeter, CA, in the 1950s demonstrates the latest in transistor radios.

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The "End of the Trail" sculpture at Mooney Grove Park, Visalia, Calif., was donated to the County of Tulare by officials at the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. It is a copy of the original bronze, created by Jame…

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This is the sign of Estrada's Spanish Kitchen in Visalia, CA, as seen in 1993. The restaurant was a popular family eating establishment for many decades.

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Eva Evans McCullough seated on steps of house built by Chris Evans and his twin brother Tom in 1875. Located at "Redwood Ranch," the cabin was being used as a Sequoia National Park Ranger Station as of 1936. This informaiton was provided by Eva,…

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This "Exeter, Gateway to Sequoia National Park" mural is painted on a building in Exeter, CA.

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This is the public library in Exeter, CA, in 1972. It was replaced by new construction in 1975.

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Exeter, Calif., received its library building -- approximately 50' x 28' -- in 1916, as a gift of the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. The library cost $5,000 to build.

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This was the city of Exeter's "Famous Brands" exhibit at the Tulare County Fair in Tulare, CA.
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