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  • Collection: Tulare County Library Sesquicentennial

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This was the campus of Porterville Union High School, Porterville, CA, as it appeared from the air in 1936. (Photo courtesy of Nancy Baird)

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This flume, shown where it crossed the Camp Nelson Road east of Springville, CA, carried water for the Springville community. (Photo courtesy of Alma Manlove)

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This is the Camp Nelson Lodge, in the Sierra mountains east of Porterville, CA, as it appeared in the 1950s. (Photo courtesy of Wayne White)

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This is the Camp Nelson Lodge, in the Sierra mountains east of Porterville, CA, as it appeared in the 1950s. (Photo courtesy of Wayne White)

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The swimming pool at Camp Nelson, in the Sierra mountains east of Porterville, CA, is shown as it appeared in the 1950s. (Photo courtesy of Wayne White)

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This one lane road carried traffic to and from Camp Nelson in the Sierra mountains east of Porterville, CA, in the late 1930s. (Photo courtesy of Wayne White)

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This photo of a railroad depot scene in Porterville, CA, was taken in 1910. The postcard was addressed to the grandmother of the wife of the photo contributor. (Photo courtesy of Wayne White)

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This complimentary pass for the 1908 Tulare County Fair in Tulare, CA, was issued to Miss Vera Hardeman, grandmother of the wife of the photo contributor. (Photo courtesy of Wayne White)

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This was the Porterville, CA, Congregational Church when this photo was taken about 1905. J. A. Milligan was the pastor from 1896 to 1906. (Photo courtesy of Porterville Library)

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Taken between Oak and Mill streets, this view of Main Street in Porterville, CA, this photo. looking toward the north shows the Morton St. School in the distance. The school was remodeled in 1907 and then torn down in 1938. (Photo courtesy of…
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