This is the cabin at Stone Corral, Tulare County, CA, at which outlaws Sontag and Evans were fired upon by a Tulare County Sheriff's Posse, June 11, 1893.
These are plans for a single-track locomotive, illustrating the top, side and back wheel views. D. Brigham James invented the locomotive in Visalia, CA, about 1880.
Newsprint: One of the last of the ox teams to appear in the San Joaquin Valley brought a load of lumber from R. L. Hill Mills in the Sierras to Farmersville, CA, about 1906. It stopped here in front of "the old Brundage Store" in Farmersville.
This group of men gathered around fallen sequoia tree have estimated that the section thely are standing with contains 25,000 board feet. This photo was taken in the early 1900s.
This is the wreckage of the Visalia & Tulare Railroad Company train at Caldwell's Corner, about 3 miles south of Visalia, in 1900. The accident occurred when the train ran into a cow on the tracks. The rails and rolling stock were later sold.