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  • Collection: Annie Mitchell History Room Photo Files

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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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The Tulare County, CA, courthouse, built in 1957, included the headquarters of the Tulare County Library System from that year until 1976.

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Family and friends gather around the base of the Abe Lincoln Tree in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, CA, in the late 1800s. The tree measured 26 feet in diameter.

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This adobe cabin, occupied by Native Americans, was located at T.21S.,R.28 E., M.D.B. & M., about 3.5 miles east of the city of Porterville, Tulare County, CA. This tract was informally established in 1856 as an Indian Reservation, and was acquired…

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This is an aerial view of Linnell Farm Labor Camp in Tulare County, CA.

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This photo shows the gutted remains of Visalia High School in Visalia, CA, after it was razed by fire in 1912.

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This was the agricultural exhibit for Tulare County, CA, at the San Francisco and San Diego exposition, 1915.

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Muriel Billing, daughter of the first library custodian, stands outside the Tulare County Library, Alpaugh branch, in 1917. The 24' x 30' library was erected in 1913 by the Alpaugh Library Association with subscriptions of $10.00 per member.
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