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San José de la Esquina

Updated Feb 11, 2024
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San José de la Esquina
This photo is an intriguing mystery from San José de la Esquina. This looks like a well to-do boy, dressed in fine clothing. At the bottom of the photo it reads:

Dad's sister's boy, an only child, in South America died of diphtheria.

Francisco Salerno fotografo, San Jose de la Esquina.

Photo found in an antique shop in Bremerton Washington.

Who is this boy from San José de la Esquina?
Date & Place: in San José De La Esquina Argentina
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