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Title
Harwell School, that became Clovis Union High School
Creator
Claude C. ""Pop"" Laval
Date Created and/or Issued
October 1, 1908
Publication Information
Fresno County Public Library
Contributing Institution
Fresno County Public Library
Collection
Laval (Claude C. "Pop") Photographs
Rights Information
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Description
Harwell School - Building Built 1902 - Clovis Union High School
Type
image
Format
5 x 7 inches black and white photograph
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c8tt4pv7
CFCPL_1737
no number
Language
English
Subject
Harwell School
Clovis Union High School
Schools
School children
Place
Fresno County (Calif.)

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