At the 1923 "Supplementary Membership Drive" of the Dinuba, CA, Chamber of Commerce, the 2nd from the right in the back row is Albert Seligman. (Photo courtesy of Joanne Andrews)
This was the fire station in use during the 1920s in Dinuba, CA. It was located at the corner of East Tulare and North I Streets. (Photo courtesy of Joanne Andrews)
This building in Dinuba, CA, was the Karnack General Merchants store before it became United States National Bank in the early 1900s. It then became Bank of America, and later Conklin's Men's Wear. (Photo courtesy of Joanne Andrews)
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"A wagon driver stops on his way down the mountain road from Mineral King, in eastern
Tulare County, CA, to give his mules a drink. (Photo donated by Pam Wallace)"
Roy Davis, Sr., a native of Woodlake, CA, and later a rancher in that same community, poses in the trenches of World War I in Europe. (Photo donated by Pam Wallace)
Wagon teams, either horses or mules, were used for hauling agricultural products in the fields of the San Joaquin Valley in California. (Photo donated by Pam Wallace)