Title:
San Joaquin Roller Mill, Visalia, Calif., Late 1800s
Description:
"The historical marker at the site of the San Joaquin Roller Mill, east of Visalia, CA, states"" San Joaquin Roller Mill,
one of the first four roller mills in California. Located just to the north of the people's ditch, this mill, operating from
1854 to 1913, produced much of the flour used by early settlers of the valley. CLAMPUS VITUS D.S.G.G. 1855, dedicated October
28, 1978."" The site now is part of the Kaweah Oaks Preserve. The photo contributor's grandfather had a partner named Frank
Emory. The grandfather quit the mill job in 1908. (Photo courtesy of Eugene Frey)"
Publisher:
Tulare County Library
Date:
Late 1800s
Type:
image
Identifier:
tcs0483
SE 0326
Relation:
Tulare County Sesquicentennial Photograph Collection
Tulare County Library
Rights:
This image is being made available for educational and research purposes only, under the Fair Use clause of the U.S. Copyright
Law (Title 17 section 107 U.S.C.) Further questions regarding the image or its use may be directed to the Tulare County Library,
200 W. Oak Ave., Visalia, CA 93291; Phn: 559-713-2700; Fax: 559-737-4586.