Here are 6 old, black & white photos of Fresno, California.  They are all glued to both sides of an old photo album page.  Featured in the photos are: Fresno YMCA, Fresno Post Office, City Park, Old car parked in front of the Fruit Growers Labor Office and another Labor Office you can't see all the writing on that window, though.  There is a photo of a man standing on railroad tracks labeled Doc Prizer, and another of a man standing on cement steps of a large building identified as Mayor Hartung.  However, I looked for a Mayor Hartung of Fresno and couldn't find any, so I am wondering if that photo was a photo of the photographer's friend with the last name of Hartung, who was dubbed "Mayor."  There are no dates written on the photos, but they look to be from the 1920s or so.  The photos are glued to a page from an old photo album that fell apart.  The kind with the black construction paper pages.  Some of the photos have dark spots from how they were developed.  There are some marks on them from age and storage.  Please look over the photos.  The album page has tattered edges.  Some of the writing is fading, but mostly readable.  A unique group of old photos.  Great for the historian.  Postage will be 4.70 to the U. S.  IF OUTSIDE THE U. S., PLEASE USE THE POSTAL CALCULATOR TO DETERMINE THE COST OF POSTAGE.  If you like old photographs and ephemera, please check out my EBay store and the other old photos I have listed.  Many different subjects, time periods and places!  I mail all my old photos in padded envelopes with cardboard to keep them from being bent.  Thank you!