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Unknown Man

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Unknown Man
photo was found at a garage sale. Young man with jacket, ascot type tie, white stand-up collar with front points turned down. Tie has jeweled stick pin. His hair is almost a buzz cut on the sides and short on the top, brushed back. Appears he works outdoors because he has a 'Farmers Tan,' white forehead & tan lower face. Probably from wearing a hat.

no identification on this photo except for the photographer's info:
"Alexander, Albia, Iowa"
Date & Place: in USA
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