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Historical Markers in Selma, California
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ADJACENT TO FRESNO COUNTY
Inyo County (134) ►
Kings County (8) ►
Madera County (40) ►
Merced County (37) ►
Mono County (76) ►
Monterey County (245) ►
San Benito County (56) ►
Tulare County (86) ►
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1 ► California, Fresno County, Selma — 19 — Frank Dusy — ![]() |
On Mill Street at South McCall Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Mill Street. |
Born in Canada in 1836, orphaned at age 8, he worked at numerous jobs before arriving in California in 1858. In his 40 years here he pioneered in photography, discovered Tehipite Valley and other prominent Sierra features. He led construction of the . . . — — Map (db m28156) HM |
2 ► California, Fresno County, Selma — 30 — Groundwater Irrigation Beginnings — ![]() |
Near Art Gonzales Parkway, 0.2 miles Highland Avenue. |
[Marker Front:] Groundwater Irrigation Beginnings The San Joaquin Valley's groundwater reservoir was first tapped with a practical pumping plant 4 miles northeast of here on Dec. 12, 1894. William De La Grange of Selma, tired of . . . — — Map (db m28594) HM |
3 ► California, Fresno County, Selma — Libby, McNeill and Libby Cannery — ![]() |
On East Front Street, 0.2 miles west of Park Street, on the left. |
On this 6 1/4 acre site, Libby, McNeill and Libby opened the San Joaquin Valley's largest cannery on July 18, 1911, less than four hectic months after the site was acquired and construction plans were announced. The initial construction cost was . . . — — Map (db m52240) HM |
4 ► California, Fresno County, Selma — 24 — Selma — ![]() |
On West Front Street near 2nd Street, on the right. |
Founded along this street in the late spring and early summer of 1880 by Jacob E. Whitson, George B. Otis, Monroe Snyder and E. H. Tucker as a 40 acre townsite mapped from Whitson's homestead and wheat field. Selma boomed and first prospered here . . . — — Map (db m28161) HM |