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Lorraine Relander With Sculpture - archives.yvl.org
Lorraine Relander patiently posing next to a sculpture of herself by her husband, Clifford "Click" Relander. Likely taken in Visalia, California in the 1940s by Mr. Relander.
Linnell Labor Camp - archives.yvl.org
Sep 6, 2023 · Aerial view of the Linnell Labor Camp in Visalia, California. Around 1940.
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California Gopher Snake - archives.yvl.org
California Gopher Snake. Possibly the most common snake in California, it is non-venomous, but it will imitate a rattlesnake with its tail shaking to warn off predators. Photo shot in the late 1930s in California by Clifford "Click" Relander.
NWRR Blog Post: The Yates Family Papers - Yakima Valley Libraries
Feb 8, 2024 · In recognition of African American History Month, Yakima Valley Libraries (YVL) is pleased to share the stories of Dorothy “Doe” Gene Yates and her parents, McKinley and Odessa Yates. YVL’s Northwest Reading Room stewards a collection named the Yates Family Papers which was gifted to the Library in 2023 by a representative of the Yates … Read More
91-382 Name Address Height.-.---..-- Age. APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT DATA Draft Classification Date Single. Married Divorced Weight. Male---- yrs, College.
Night Rodeo, Cowboy Bucked - archives.yvl.org
Night time rodeo, man bucked off of a horse. Likely in California in the late 1930s or early 1940s. Photographer: Clifford "Click" Relander.
Newspaper articles - California: Delta history, Civil War,
"The Civil War had not been fought, the Mexican War still was fresh in the memory of most and Mussle Slough and Sontag and Evans were still far in the future in the history of Visalia when the Delta came into existence. On July 25, 1859, there appeared the Tulare County Record and Examiner, owned by I. W. Carpenter. On August 13 of the same year, J. Shannon and C. …
Yakima Memory :: Browsing Relander's Writings by Issue Date
"The construction, in 1874, of the Visalia-Goshen railway inspired new hopes in the future of the town as a great railway center. In 1876, work was started on the westerly branch, running through the Mussel Slough country, and supposed to make connections at Tres Pinos.