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M.E. Church located on the corner of 3rd and D streets. It had a active Ladies Aid Society which was a benefit to the community.

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Laton is on the main line of the Santa Fe Railroad. It enjoyed ample freight and passenger service.

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George Rupert's 2 story frame home with wrap around porch was built in 1889 at the corner of L and Tuolumne. Mr. Rupert came to Stockton, California in 1871. There he farmed , had a wine and club room, and owned a trotting horse. In 1881, he sold…

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William H. McKenzie's home was located at 1407 Calaveras Street in Fresno, CA. He was a director at Fresno Abstract Company for many years. He was also involved in farming, mining and oil-wells. He was director and manager of Fresno Electric Railway…

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The Fresno Southern Pacific Railroad Depot was constructed in 1889 in the Queen Anne architectural style. Located at 1713 Tulare Street, with its main frontage facing the railroad tracks, and situated on the northwest corner of Tulare and H…

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Griffith Building was located at 1135 J Street (between Fresno and Mariposa Streets) in Fresno, CA. Built in 1888, the three story brick structure boasted a frontage of fifty feet on J street and a depth of ninety feet. The name of the building is…

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Dr. Alfred J Pedlar's home is at 1619 L Street, it is a two story wood frame structure in the Queen Ann style. It featured a unique circular bow window, extending from the first story to the ceiling of the second story surmounted by a tower. He…

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Fresno Expositor Building as it was in 1896, standing 2 stories tall at 1031 J Street (now Fulton). It was originally a 1 story brick building in 1881 when the Expositor moved to Fresno from Millerton. In 1888 a second story was added. The printing…
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