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  • Collection: Tulare County Library Sesquicentennial

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William March and his wife, Eleanor Fulgham March, pose in front of their home south of Packwood School in Visalia, CA. It is believed this photo was taken in the 1920s.

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Flour and grain were the primary commodities sold at this location in Tulare, CA, in the early 1920s. Horses and wagons still were used extensively.

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Boating on the lagoon was a remains a favorite activity today at Mooney Grove County Park in Visalia, CA. This scene took place ca 1920.

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This photo shows a gathering under one of the picnic shade shelters at Moone Grove County Park in Visalia, CA, about 1920. The County of Tulare operates the park.

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In the early 1900s, a small buffalo herd was maintained for public viewing at Mooney Grove County Park in Visalia, CA. The park land was donated to Tulare County by Hugh Mooney.

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This photo shows the entrance to Mooney Grove County Park in Visalia, CA, about 1920. This park is the site of the famous "End of the Trail" statue, and features a large grove of valley oak trees.

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This class of 7th and 8th graders attended Rockford School in Tulare County, CA, in 1931. There were Rockford Schools in both Porterville and Dinuba, and the school these students attended is unknown.

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Tulare County, CA, had two "Rockford Schools," one in Dinuba and one Porterville. This photo shows the 7th and 8th grades of one of those schools in 1930.

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Men pose in front of the Union Ice Co. in Visalia, CA, ca 1900. From left to right are Charles Huff, Ross Cecil, Claude Hunt, Walter Reddy, Len Castrello, Andy Gifford, and Bill Loval.

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What might be a doctor's horse and buggy are parked in front of a brick building -- a medical building? -- in Visalia, CA, ca 1900.
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