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Aerial view of Orland, Glenn County circa 1922 View of Orland from the top of the Orland High School main building, about 1922. Note the number of vacant lots and the widely scattered homes. At extreme left is the home of E.E. Martin, president of the first National Bank, now the Dan Williams home. To the right of it is the large home then owned by Herbert Busse, high school manual traininig teacher, which had been built with muchof the labor as part of the training of high school carpentry students. Paths cutting across the mostly vacant blocks then, made the walk from school to town much shorter than now.
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