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English: Image from the Aug 14, 1898 issue of the San Francisco Call, from an article titled "Tulare Lake Dried Up: Disappearance of the Largest Body of Fresh Water in California"
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Author Originally published in the San Francisco Call, Volume 84, Number 75, p. 19. 14 August 1898. Hosted by California Digital Newspaper Collection, Center for Bibliographic Studies and Research, University of California, Riverside, < http://cdnc.ucr.edu>

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The San Francisco Call's drawing (based on a photograph) of Tulare Lake in California, 1875

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