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This photo shows the 4th of July parade in downtown Visalia, CA, on Main Street looking east from Court Street. The year was 1886.

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This was Main Street, Visalia, CA, in 1863, looking east from Locust Street toward the mill at the end of the street (now Santa Fe Avenue).

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Postcard: There are no known photos of Tulare County, CA's, first and second courthouses, the latter of which was built in 1858. This photo shows the third courthouse, built in 1877 at a cost of $59,700. It was constructed based upon drawings of…

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This courtroom scene took place at the Tulare County Courthouse in Visalia, Calif., in 1900. Pictured are Mr. Hanna, Daniel McFadzean, Abe Murray, Judge W. W. Cross, Judge W. B. Wallace, Harry McClure (clerk), Judge Jonas A. Allen, and Maurice…

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The Harrell Building, on the southeast corner of Main and Court streets in Visalia, CA, was built by Jasper Harrell in 1889 at a cost of $35,000. Left to right are A. J. Harrell and Jasper Harrell. Shown at right is the terminus of the Tulare and…

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Located at the southeast corner of Mill and Church streets in Visalia, CA, this building housed the Visalia Drug Store, Vallee's Sample Room, and the Masonic Hall (2nd floor). A bookstore is to the right.

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Wells Fargo & Co's Express office was located on the southeast corner of Main and Locust streets in Visalia, CA. Pictured are Zane Steuben and Mary A.E. Blake.

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The first city jail in Visalia, CA, was built in 1873 on the north side of Block 21, the original town site of Visalia, on the north side of the Tulare County Courthouse. About 1876 the building was moved to the west half of Lot 7, Block 16, and…
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