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Description
This was the 1926 student body of Townsend School in Elderwood, CA. Left to right, pictured are: Row 1, Lloyd Kanne, Julio Ledesma, Pomposa Ledesma, Bill (?), Marvin Silva, Jack Munson, Fred McClure, Frank Mitchell, (?), (?), Jim Stapp, (?) Brown, (?), Don Wright, Edward Todd, Emerald Hammond, Jim Goldman, Robert Izbil. Row 2, Harold Todd, Raymond Brown, Thomas Montes, Bill Lambert, (?), Norman Brown, Esther Brown, May McNaught, Annabelle Herrill, Phyllis Brown, Lucille Washburn, Marie Ledesma, Siegried Sara Ledesma, (?), (?), (?), Angelita Ledesma, Lenora McCarter, (?), (?), (?), (?), (?). Row 3, Clayton Wedel, Marshall Brown, Jim Munrow, Leonard Brown, Victor Daniels, Theora Lisch, Augusta Montes, Violet Izbil, Bernice Brown, Vernon Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Doris Washburn, (?), Mrs. Rucher, (?). Row 4: Ruby Barton, Virginia Stapp, (?), Tom McNaught, (?), (?), (?), Frank Edmiston, (?), Marie McNaught, Marion Edmiston, Margaret Lambert, Frances Murphy, Lillian Keller, Juanita Segrande, Dorothy Wedel.
Type
image
Format
Copy Photograph
Extent
Unknown 1 Print of 1
Identifier
cvicl_002249 tcs0067
Provenance
Tulare County Library California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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