The AMY building destroyed in the earthquake, May 2, 1983. Some of the addresses were 122 W Elm, 130 W Elm, 215 5th St, 217 5th St, 245 5th St, also known as the Coalinga Plaza
180 N Pierce, Coalinga, CA.
A typical style of pioneer house built in Western Fresno County. Many homes of similar age were severely damaged in the May 2nd, 1983 earthquake.
Bottom row, L-R: Clair Halliburton, proprietor of the Toggery; George E. H. Satchell, Clair Whitney, Dr. S. H. McCammon, and A. P. May. Top row: E. A. Cherry, L. P. Guiberson, Bert Kinney, W. W. Wickline, Marshal John L. Moffett, George Ehle, and J.…
Intersection of 4th and C streets in Coalinga, California, after a winter storm on 25 January 1914. The headline of the 26 January 1914 Fresno Morning Republican read "Cloudburst at Fresno, Citizens Guard Levees, River Bottom Danger." The Kings River…