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Title
View towards the town of Avenal in the Salinas valley with the Santa Lucia mountain range in the distance, Avenal, circa 1929
Alternative Title
C.C. Pierce & Co., 1572 W. Pico St., L.A., 20
Contributor
Pierce, C. C. (Charles C.), $d1861-1946
Date Created and/or Issued
1929
[circa 1929]
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Pierce (C.C.) Photographic Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
View down a dirt road towards the town of Avenal which appears as a narrow band of buildings and power poles along the main road through town, with the Santa Lucia mountain range in the background. The buildings appear to be mostly houses, a few businesses and a church on the far right. There is also an oil rig on the center-right side of town. Legible signage in the photograph includes: Golden Rule Shoe Shop, The Republic Supply Co. of California, and H. C. Smith MFG Co.
The identification of the town as Avenal was made on the basis of the visible signage in the photograph and the presence of the oil rig. In 1928 the Milham Exploration Company struck oil, turning this agricultural community into a boomtown. The Republic Supply Company is listed in Wikipedia as one of the first business established at Avenal at this time. In 1929, the California-based H. C. Smith Manufacturing Company was sold by its founder, Herman C. Smith, to Global Oil Tools.
Type
image
Identifier
20
uclamss_1756_0020_c0083
ark:/21198/zz002b14xk
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Environment
Petroleum industry--California--Avenal
Santa Lucia Range (Calif.)
Avenal (Calif.)
Source
C.C. Pierce Photographic Collection, circa 1898-1934

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