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Title
School Picture, Exeter, Calif., 1903
Date Created and/or Issued
1903
Publication Information
Tulare County Library
Contributing Institution
Tulare County Library, Annie R. Mitchell History Room
Collection
Tulare County Sesquicentennial Photograph Collection
Rights Information
This image is being made available for educational and research purposes only, under the Fair Use clause of the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 section 107 U.S.C.) Further questions regarding the image or its use may be directed to the Tulare County Library, 200 W. Oak Ave., Visalia, CA 93291; Phn: 559-713-2700; Fax: 559-737-4586.
Description
This school photo taken at the elementary school in Exeter, CA, in 1903 included Al Griggs, age 6, sixth from right in the front row. Names listed on the back of the photo included G. Balaam, ? Barton, ? Hamilton, J. Hamilton, P. Simpson, Marvin Awbrey, Forest Griggs, Clyde Griggs, Al Griggs, Clarence Balaam, Clarence LaCrosse, Kenney Hawkins, Carl Coole, Wilmant Baumon, Edel Wood, Dallas Waltons, Jerry Waltons, Neoma Colburn, Eunice Balaam, Clara Kirkman, Olwin Owens, Delta Stewart, Emma Loomis, Gladys Bouman, Tina Hamilton, Grace Awbrey, Blanche LaCrosse, Gladys Wolbert, and Margaret Stewart. (Photo courtesy of Maurine Hamilton)
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c8bv7dwh
tcs0481
SE 0324

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