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Duncan, Sylvia, & Nina Alexander

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Duncan, Sylvia, & Nina Alexander
Duncan, Sylvia, & Nina Alexander: Man holding a baby, girl in coat, sitting on the ground with brush in the background. sepia snapshot, "Daddie Sylvia & Nina" written on the front, "Duncan W. Alexander, Sylvia Love Alexander baby, & Nina Wright Alexander.
People in photo include: Duncan W. Alexander, Sylvia Love Alexander, Nina Wright Alexander, Sylvia Love, and Nina Wright
Date & Place: in USA
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