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Title
Pistachio Orchard, San Joaquin Valley, California
Creator
Compolongo, Arnold and Carole
Scope Enterprises
Date Created and/or Issued
undated
Publication Information
Scope Enterprises
Contributing Institution
California Historical Society
Collection
California Agriculture: Farms and farmers
Rights Information
Copyright (or related rights to publicity and privacy) for materials in this collection, created by creator, was not transferred to the California Historical Society (CHS). Permission for reproduction or publication of materials in this collection beyond that allowed by fair use must be secured from the copyright holder.
In Copyright.
Description
Title supplied by cataloger.
Typed on back: "Pistachio Orchard San Joaquin Valley, California. Pistachio nuts are among the many crops grown in the San Joaquin Valley, the richest agricultural area in the world. Photograph by Arnold and Carole Compolongo."
Pistachio Orchard, San Joaquin Valley, California , General Subjects Photography Collection, PC-GS-Agriculture-Farms and farmers , California Historical Society, PC-GS_00033
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : print, color ; sheet 10.2 x 15.3 cm
Identifier
chs:139
local: PC-GS_00033
Language
English
Subject
Agriculture
Pistachios
Orchards
Place
San Joaquin Valley (Calif.)
Relation
General Subjects Photography Collection--PC-GS-Agriculture-Farms and farmers--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2j49q0s2/

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