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Description
Third grade teacher Lizzie Miller poses with her third grade pupils in Visalia, CA, in this ca 1880 photo. Front row: Kate Nanscomen, two unidentified, Etta Stevenson, Miss Lizzie Miller, Lottie Hall, three unidentified, and Lou Dineley. Second row: Nora Cooper, Patty Sevier, Bessie James, John A. Whitt, Katie Wright, Eliza Howell, Nellie Lord, Cora Owen, unidentified, and May Beird. Third row: Edna Fowler, Laura Holder, Lulu Barnes, Ida Rodgers, Effie Comstock, Sudie Morris, Antonia Alapas, Minnie Smith, Mattie Holder, Nora Willis, Nellie Gregg, and Emma Weisher. Fourth row: Ernest Smith, Leon Goldstein, Al Williams, others unidentified. Top row: Ira Hawkins, Volney Rowland, Will Bell, Charles Brown, Dailey, Wilson, Frank Huffaker, Charles Butz, Wedwin Walker.
Type
image
Format
Copy Photograph
Extent
Unknown 1 Page of 1
Identifier
cvicl_000974 tcd0477
Provenance
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