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This was the fruit shed of the Patterson ranch, owned by James N. Patterson, near Dinuba, CA, in 1906. Patterson helped start the Dinuba Christian Church, and had some connection with the Mussel Slough Tragedy. (Photo courtesy of Dinuba Sentinel)

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This photo depicts the first water tower constructed in Dinuba, CA. It was built sometime before 1909 and served the community until 1923. (Photo courtesy of Dinuba Sentinel)

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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)

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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)

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The Chamber of Commerce in Dinuba, CA, chose as the thrust for its 1923 membership drive a competition in membership sales between members of the local Rotary and Lions Clubs. Results are here reviewed in front of McCracken's' Pharmacy in Dinuba,…

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This photo of the First United Methodist Church in Dinuba, CA, was taken in the 1920s. It was located at the corner of North K and East Fresno Streets.

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Dinuba Christian Church, located at North I and East Fresno Streets in Dinuba, CA, was remodeled to this design from its original early 1900s appearance. (Photo courtesy of Joanne Andrews)

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This was the original Dinuba Christian Church building at North "II and East Fresno Streets in Dinuba, CA, about 1910. It later was remodeled. (Photo courtesy of Joanne Andrews)

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This early 1900s photo of the Dinuba Garage Co. building in Dinuba, CA, shows three vintage automobiles in front. The people are not identified. (Photo courtesy of Joanne Andrews) (Photo courtesy of Joanne Andrews)

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Dinuba Market, in the early 1900s, was owned and operated by W. H. Elam, shown here at left. At the right is butcher P. E. Stocks. The little girls are not identified. The market, located on South L Street "across from Medler's," later was…
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