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1 Unidentified personP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1_oversize_f01
2 Rainbow BridgeP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1_oversize_f02
3 The horse caravan [01]P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1_oversize_f03
4 The horse caravan [02]P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1_oversize_f04
5 The horse caravan [03]P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1_oversize_f05
6 Pearl Bryan's Grave, Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, IndianaP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0031
7 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Fresno County Special Officer Cliff ForrestP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0032
8 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Esther Lee Lewis' parents, William Lewis and Mrs. Bessie Lewis, with their eldest daughter, Edith Marie, 20, mourn the loss of their daughter and sisterP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0033
9 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: The humble home of the Lewis family about 15 miles east of Fresno, CaliforniaP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0034
10 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Constable Eugene Hunter of Reedley and Deputy Sheriffs Al Collins and Louis Manfredo (left and right) examine footprints which may have been left by the killerP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0035
11 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Floyd F. Cornelius, service station operator, points to the tangle of blackberry bushes where he found the mutilated body of little Esther Lee LewisP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0036
12 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Deputy Sheriff Al Collins makes a plaster likeness of the stone which may have been the murder weapon as County Investigator Amil Demes looks onP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0037
13 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Stained boots, torn garments, clothes worn by Esther Lee Lewis, plaster cast of footprints, 3 human hairs are packed to be sent to Sacramento for study by Sheriff George J. Overholt (left) and District Attorney James M. TheusenP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0038
14 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Bill Lewis, 17 year old brother of the victim, Constable Charles Deaver, County investigator Emil Demes, and Deputy Sheriff Al Collins (left to right) search streambed for rock which is thought to have been used to smash in Esther Lee's headP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0039
15 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Blackie, Esther Lee's pet dog, waits mournfully at the little table where he had so often "played house" with his small mistressP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0040
16 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Bridge over slough of King's River with crowd watching the search for Esther Lee LewisP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0041
17 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Attorney General Fred N. Howser's special investigators, Raymond F. McCarthy (left) and Owen Kessel, examine clothing worn by child at time of her slayingP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0042
18 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Airview of area where Esther Lee was slain: Arrows show: (1) Esther's home, (2) x marks where body was found, (3) construction camp on canal, (4) route to school bus stop, and (5) where parked car was seen. Black arrows show route Esther Lee walked. Dotted lines show possible routes taken by fiendish killer.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0043
19 Esther Lee Lewis 1947 murder newspaper article: Esther Lee Lewis, 9 year old victim of fiendish killer near Fresno, California, as she was on her way to school on the morning of March 11, 1947, (detail of her elementary school class photograph)P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_03_0044
20 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Sugar beets) Chapter 5 Illustration, before page 29: The sugar beet is the real factory, manufacturing sugar from sunlight, water and carbon.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_12_0431
21 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Sugar beets) Chapter 3 Illustration, page 23: The beet seeds are rough, irregular little objects, not much larger than an apple seed.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_12_0432
22 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Sugar beets) Chapter 3 Illustration, before page 18: Poorly formed beets with many "sprangled" divisions, grow from the ordinary beet seed. Well-shaped beets, long and tapered, grow from the "segmented" or single germ seed.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_12_0433
23 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Sugar beets) Chapter 8 Illustration, before page 56: From the weighing in room, the beets were carried by conveyor belt to the storage piles.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_12_0434
24 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Farming) Chapter 2 Illustration, before page 10: Mr. Travis had spread manure over the field, and then plowed that manure into the ground.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_12_0435
25 "Peter's Sugar Farm" (Farming) Chapter 5 Illustration, before page 30: The wide, ruffled leaves stood up strong and fresh in the sun, and the whole field was a bright green carpet. (Beet field of Frank Parker, Stantan district, Idaho Falls, Idaho)P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_12_0436
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