Located at the southeast corner of Mill and Church streets in Visalia, CA, this building housed the Visalia Drug Store, Vallee's Sample Room, and the Masonic Hall (2nd floor). A bookstore is to the right.
Wells Fargo & Co's Express office was located on the southeast corner of Main and Locust streets in Visalia, CA. Pictured are Zane Steuben and Mary A.E. Blake.
The first city jail in Visalia, CA, was built in 1873 on the north side of Block 21, the original town site of Visalia, on the north side of the Tulare County Courthouse. About 1876 the building was moved to the west half of Lot 7, Block 16, and…
At the northeast corner of Main and Encina streets in Visalia, CA, the Carnegie Building -- the Visalia Free Library -- was in use from 1904 to 1936. It cost $10,000 to build. It was damaged by fire in 1913 and closed severval months for repairs.
These men are standing in front of the Visalia Delta office on N. Church Street between Main and Center streets in Visalia, CA, sometime during the 1890s. Shown are J.J. Macm.illaw, M. C. Butz, G. W. Stewart, and Harry S. Stuart.
Hotel Johnson was located on the northeast corner of Main and Church streets, in Visalia, CA. This photo was taken in 1939. The Johnson was built by J. Johnson in 1917 on the site of the old Visalia House. It was remodeled in 1938.
The "I.O.G.T. Hall" belonged to the International Order of Good Templars. The Hall was located on Lot 8 of Block 20 -- North Court St. between Center and Oak streets -- in Visalia, CA. Built in 1875, the building was torn down in November, 1940.
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…