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Tipton-Lindsey School, located on Locust St. between Oak and School streets in Visalia, CA, was the third school to be erected on the site.

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"A very close, magnified study of this photo makes it appear they may be ""Stevey's Boys,"" a 19th century baseball team thought to have been in Visalia, CA. No identifications are available."

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Mrs. J.V. (Jimmie) Rosemyre [Narcisus] with her children and her borther.

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The toddler in his underpants is walking away.

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Students standing in front of Toltec school, which was founded in 1910 and later became First Congregational Church of Oildale

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Tom and Ira Shimasaki and their father, Kurazo Idetai, at the family home near Strathmore, California. The home, located one-half mile south of Sunnyside School, was on land owned by Albert Crawford of Tulare. Kuzaro took care of the vineyard.

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Tom Kaku is behind the wheel of a 1920 automobile owned by his cousin, Harry Kaku (who donated the photo). The automobile is parked in front of a restaurant called the Noodle House, in Lindsay, California. The building was built by Harry Kaku's…

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Tom Kaku is behind the wheel of a 1920 automobile owned by his cousin, Harry Kaku (who donated the photo). The automobile is parked in front of a restaurant called the Noodle House, in Lindsay, California. The building was built by Harry Kaku's…

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Tom the Transporter, who hauled farm produce from Kanes Ranch to Sugar Pine. He was sold to the butcher for bologna, circa 1870

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Main Street, Visalia, California, in the flood of 1955-56. Pictured are Tom's furniture store, and the Lucky Auto Supply Store, on the corner of Main and Garden Streets. In the background are the Grand Theater and (on the corner of Main and Church…
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