Sol Sweet, shown here with a sign for his flying school, was a long-time aviator in the Visalia, CA, area. His school operated out of the Visalia Municipal Airport. Notice the three-digit telephone numbers, indicative of the age of the sign.
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This is the restored residence of Colonel and Mrs. Allen Allensworth in Allensworth, CA. The colonel was a self-taught, Kentucky-born slave who eventually became a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel and a chaplain at the San Francisco…
Annie Mitchell and Roy Brooks present photos of Nat and Matilda Vise to Mayor Edmund Vollmer of Visalia, November 3, 1969. Mayor Vollmer is on the left.. Photos were placed in Visalia City Hall.
Louis Paulhan, an early French aviator who designed "La Canard," the world's first seaplane, is shown circling the field at the January, 1910, Los Angeles International Air Meet.
Louis Paulhan, an early French aviator who designed "La Canard," the world's first seaplane, is shown circling the field at the January, 1910, Los Angeles International Air Meet.