Scaffolding on side of 3-story masonry building as 4th floor is being added to Hanford Opera House. This wooden 4th-story burned in 1928 fire. Kutner-Goldstein department store on left and Artesia Hotel on right. Construction workers and equipment as…
Men in long coats and top hats standing by flag-decked wagon in front of Artesia Hotel on Irwin Street in Hanford. Horatio Lacey, owner of Lacey Milling, is second from left.
Lobby of Artesia Hotel located on the corner of Irwin and Sixth Streets in Hanford. Men seated around fountain and standing on stairs and at desk. African-American employees on balcony. Specter of man at top of stairs.
People standing in front of the Pleasant Valley Hotel and the Miners Exchange. Fred Mulholland is the man with the dog. Mrs. John Mills is holding the big doll and John Mills is one of the men. Lawrence Tibbetts is one of the boys.
Front and side view of the two-story Oso House hotel, 1879, Bear Valley, Calif.; with people standing and seated on porches, and a horse and wagon in street.
Distant view of the tent town of Agua Fria, Calif., circa 1849; ground in foreground all dug up for washing gold; Exchange Hotel at left. Photographic copy of a pencil or pen and ink sketch.
Front of Wawona Hotel store, early 1900s, Wawona, Calif., with fourteen men and one dog standing in front of building; sign on store: "Wawona Hotel Co. General Merchandise, Post Office, Meat Market."
Distant view of Wawona Hotel buildings and grounds; with caption handwritten on photograph: "Wawona Hotel and Annexes from No. 4 Fairway, Wawona Golf Links, Wawona, Ca."