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Upper left: E. Nuffer; Middle: J. Heiskell; Lower right: L. Beckwith, Secretary.

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This was the Tulare High School girl's basketball team of 1906. Phileopena Sage, second from left at top, later became Mrs. Earl Bertch. Pictured from left, standing--Pearl Sharp, Phileopena Sage, Vera Haydock, Grace Brunner, Lora Beckwith, Leonora…

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Early family pictured in front of farm home.

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Charles Del Re (pictured on the right) was the proprietor of a cigar and stationery store on Front street in Tulare.

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Smith College, a branch of the University of Southern California, flourished in Tulare in the late 1880s. It was a combination business college, Methodist seminary, and general liberal education school.

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Tulare and O streets downtown Tulare looking west from Maddens's water tower. This view of Tulare is around 1882.

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Tulare's crack fire department hose cart team. Members of the team were: Leader, Thomas R. James. Left side runners: Bud Kincade, Ritchie Ham, Charles Cantwell, Tomkins, Henry Whaley. Ride side runners: Mark De Witt, Fred Velie, Walter A. Ray,…

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Men working in a lumber camp loading and stacking lumber.
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