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Pauline Columbus; Long Beach, CA

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Pauline Columbus; Long Beach, CA
Hand written on photo:
"Pauline Columbus, Long Beach, CA" No other info available. Photo found in antique shop in Clovis, Ca. Back of photo,
People in photo include: Pauline Columbus
Date & Place: in Long Beach, California USA
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