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  • Collection: Annie Mitchell History Room Photo Files

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A Fourth of July parade entry in Visalia, CA, in the 1920s makes a final check of preparations.

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The subject of this 1800s portrait, a resident of Visalia, CA, is unknown.

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Visalia Chamber of Commerce's float won first prize in the Lindsay Orange Blossom Festival in Lindsay, CA.

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A group of pioneers holds hands in front of a giant sequoia in the high Sierras before the area was named Sequoia National Park.

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A College of the Sequoias (Visalia, CA) instructor and author of "Songs of the Yocuts and Paintes" records a member of the Tachi tribe born in 1887 on Rio Cattle Ranch, White Creek area near Coalinga, Calif.

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Windsor School was organized in May 1892 as part of the Reedley Union High School District. E. J. Buckman, shown here with students, was the principal in 1913.

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Katherine "Katie" Cook was a teacher from Quincy School, Ducor, CA, from 1905 to 1909.

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California Wine Products workers are shown at the factory that was located at 516 North Tipton Street in Visalia, CA.

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Constructing mattresses at Visalia Mattress Company, Visalia, CA, was big business at one time..

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Employees are shown filling cans at Visalia Canning Company, then located at 345 E. Tulare Street, Visalia, CA.
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