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Men with horses and wagons pose for the camera near Naranjo and Venice Hill, east of Visalia, CA in 1907.

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Mary and Harriett Curtis pose with a friend in a citrus grove on the Cototn Woods Ranch, Tulare County, CA, in the late 1800s.

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This is the Pogue store in Lemon Cove, Tulare County, CA, as it appeared in 1906. At the left counter is Frank McGee. At right, front, is Aubrey Moffett. At the right rear is store owner Tom Pogue.

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This is a San Joaquin Valley cotton field in Tulare County, CA, ready to be harvested. In the 1940s, cotton still was hand picked in most fields.

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This was the Washington School third grade class in Visalia, CA, March 1, 1933, taught by Miss Stamm.

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Mt. Whitney Power and Electric building was erected in 1912 in Visalia, CA. In the foreground is Visalia's first Chevrolet dealership and a display of its auto inventory..

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Women on horses pose in front of Kaweah Stables with Kaweah Stables Moffett Brothers signage in the background.

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This photo shows the Southern Pacific and Visalia Electric train depot in Visalia, CA. It was at the southeast corner of Oak and Church streets until 1915.

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The band forms up at Camp Babbitt, located at Visalia, CA, to control southern sympathizers during the Civil War.

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Grant's Bakery in Visalia, CA, is shown in 1903 with owners R. P. "Pa" Grant and James Grant. The bakery was located at 211 East Main Street..
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