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Mary Lou Hammons & Sadie Brown, Missouri

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mary Lou Hammons & Sadie Brown, Missouri
Mary Lou "Vina" Hobbs Hammons and Sadie Brown: Sadie Brown is the Great Granddaughter of John Brown of Harper's Ferry fame.
People in photo include: Mary Lou "Vina" (Hobbs) Hammons and Sadie Brown
Date & Place: in Squires, Douglas County, Missouri United States of America
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