Newspaper articles - California: St. Charles art, treatment of Indians, Tulare county jail, expositor, city jail, county court house buildings.
Date
1945
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Abstract
"Few if any persons living today will recall the days when the St. Charles building at the corner of Main (then called Mill) and Court streets was the center of many public gatherings. It seemed an ill-fated structure and collapsed, in part, in July, 1861, and suffered damage again a few months later after repairs had been started. It had been built in 1860. The old hotel stood at the corner where the Security First National bank is now situated and, according to an article in the Visalia Weekly Delta, 'was quite an ornament to the town and cost some $12,000 or $13,000.'"
Description
15 sheets 8.5 x 11 inch. Typed. Annotated in pencil. Date est.