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Postcard RPPC California San Emedio Ranch Near Taft Fellows San Joaquin Valley For Sale


Postcard RPPC California San Emedio Ranch Near Taft Fellows San Joaquin Valley
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Postcard RPPC California San Emedio Ranch Near Taft Fellows San Joaquin Valley:
$45.00

Postcard RPPC California San Emedio Ranch Near Taft Fellows San Joaquin ValleyThis is an original postcard. See pictures for condition, use the zoom, and please ask questions.
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Below Is For Reference Of Inventory:(Location: C644)
San Emidio Ranch
1. **Location**: - San Emidio Ranch would be located in the San Emidio Mountains or near the San Emidio Canyon, which is part of the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. - This area is close to Taft and Fellows, both of which are known for their oil production and agricultural activities.
2. **Historical Context**: - The San Emidio region was historically significant for ranching and agriculture. It was part of the larger land grants and ranching territories that characterized California in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. - The proximity to Taft suggests that the ranch could have been involved in both agricultural production and possibly supporting the oil industry boom that defined Taft during this period.
3. **Significance**: - Ranches like San Emidio would have been crucial in providing food and resources for the growing populations and industries in the area. - The landscape shown in the photo aligns with the rugged, semi-arid terrain typical of this region, indicating a working ranch that likely included both livestock and crop production.
Connection to Taft and Fellows
- **Taft**: - Taft was established as a key oil town around the early 1900s. The need for infrastructure and supplies for the oil fields would have driven the development of surrounding ranches and farms. - The Ridge Route and other roads connected these areas, facilitating the movement of goods and people.
- **Fellows**: - Similar to Taft, Fellows was also deeply connected to the oil industry. The San Emidio Ranch could have provided agricultural products to support the local economy and workforce.
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- These postcards were often used to document and share the rapidly changing landscapes and communities of early 20th century America.- The images would have served both as personal mementos and as a way to promote the region to potential settlers or investors.


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