Photo by Doran of Tulare.
Someone numbered the people in the photo, and there is a corresponding list of names written on the left margin. Unfortunately, some of these written names are difficult to decipher. I would guess that this is a Tulare high school senior class picture; circa 1900. e.g. Checking the names with the 1900 U.S. Census: most are 17 or 18 years old and listed as students living in Tulare.
Here are the names I can make out and their corresponding numbers on the photograph: 1_ Warren Bradley, 2_ Will Ayers, 3_ Bob Young, 5_ Roy Burnett, 6_ Fred Potter, 7_ Otha Holmes, 8_ Bob Sutherlin, 9_ Ivy Nelson, 10_ Mildred Hicks, 11_ Curly (Alma) Zumwalt, 12_ Elna Dewitt, 13_ Grace Reams, 14_ Irene Carpenter, 15_ Barbara Olive Limegrover, 17_ Mable Cantwell, 18_ Julia Carleton, 20_ Laura Bailey, 21_ Emma Caldwell. Possibles are: 4_ Otto Bashore, 16_ Mable Wann, 19_ Ethel Nicholson.
Someone numbered the people in the photo, and there is a corresponding list of names written on the left margin. Unfortunately, some of these written names are difficult to decipher. I would guess that this is a Tulare high school senior class picture; circa 1900. e.g. Checking the names with the 1900 U.S. Census: most are 17 or 18 years old and listed as students living in Tulare.
Here are the names I can make out and their corresponding numbers on the photograph: 1_ Warren Bradley, 2_ Will Ayers, 3_ Bob Young, 5_ Roy Burnett, 6_ Fred Potter, 7_ Otha Holmes, 8_ Bob Sutherlin, 9_ Ivy Nelson, 10_ Mildred Hicks, 11_ Curly (Alma) Zumwalt, 12_ Elna Dewitt, 13_ Grace Reams, 14_ Irene Carpenter, 15_ Barbara Olive Limegrover, 17_ Mable Cantwell, 18_ Julia Carleton, 20_ Laura Bailey, 21_ Emma Caldwell. Possibles are: 4_ Otto Bashore, 16_ Mable Wann, 19_ Ethel Nicholson.
Another photo by the Tulare studio of Doran. Circa 1898.
Photo by S. W. Watrous of Visalia, circa 1886.
Photo by the Visalia studio of Robinson & Churchman, circa 1899.
The man and woman appear to be members of the Salvation Army. e.g. They are wearing Salvation Army styled jackets, with the "S" insignia on their collars.
The man and woman appear to be members of the Salvation Army. e.g. They are wearing Salvation Army styled jackets, with the "S" insignia on their collars.
From the Visalia studio of Robinson & Churchman, circa 1899.
Another Robinson & Churchman photo, circa 1899.
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