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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leslie. Mr. Leslie was the last miller of the flour mill.

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The flouring mill and the park, showing the pond and the first park plantings. The brick building for the mill erected in 1897 by Andrew Leslie who was the last miller. After the wooded mansard story was burned Mr. Leslie altered the exterior but…

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John T. Manter miller for the Pioneer Land Company

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Albert Reece Henry miller from 1876-1877.

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The flouring mill in the park, erected, at least in part in 1868 using water power for the mill. Notice the water tank which supplied the town's water for a while and the electric lines from the generator run by mill machinery at night.

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The Porterville Co-operative Creamery (1904-1914) located near Walnut Street between F and G streets.

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L. E. Jones Harness Shop the building was on the northeast corner of Main and Oak. People from left are: L. E. Jones and his sons Donald and Marcus.

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The Howell and Wolff Butcher shop, south of the Baker Building, between Mill and Oak on the east side of Main Street. People from left: Clint Jones, cowboy, Morris Wolff, and John Howell.

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a high or truck dray of the Adelsbach Bros. (Peter, John and Jacob), who about 1907 bought the Commerical Transfer Company from Will Talbott.

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Interior of the Pioneer Livery Stable, on the southeast corner of Second and Putnam streets, while it was operated by Charles J. Peak and Luke Peak.
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