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Picture shows staff of the Kern County Land and Cattle Company, standing in front of their headquarters. First row: far left, Charlie Richins; fourth, fifth and sixth from left, Larry Reid, John T. Piggott, George Montgomery; second row: far left, Roger G. Anawalt; third and fourth from left, Major the Honorable John B. Fermor Hesketh, Louis B. Haggin; last in row, D. Stoddard Atwood; third row: Mark G. Raney, Thomas H. Mitchell, Glenn Stockbridge, Stanley C. Awenius; fourth row: R. Gordon Simpson, James Walker, George Henderson, Leon J. McDonough, Howard Hawkins, John H. Matkin; last row: first, second and third from left, John Hartman, Lee Ralph, Vic Barnett; far right, Carter H. Breusing
Kern County Land and Cattle Company Business people Group portraits Richins, Charlie Reid, Larry Piggot, John T Montgomery, George Anawalt, Roger G Hesketh, John B. Fermor (Major) Haggin, Louis B Atwood, D. Stoddard Raney, Mark G Mitchell, Thomas H Stockbridge, Glenn Awenius, Stanley C Simpson, R. Gordon Walker, James Henderson, George McDonough, Leon J Hawkins, Howard Matkin, John H Hartman, John Ralph, Lee Barnett, Vic Breusing, Carter H
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