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Frank L. Bowers - Successful Housekeeper

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Frank L. Bowers - Successful Housekeeper
Handwritten on back:
"Compliments of Frank L. Bowers, December 27, 1885"
The book that Frank is holding in the photo is called "The Successful Housekeeper"...
Photo found in an antique store. I am not related to the subject of the photo.
People in photo include: Frank L. Bowers
Date & Place: at George Kirk, Photographer in Third Ave., Huntington, West Virginia USA
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