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John Hammett Reynolds Penny Postcard

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John Hammett Reynolds Penny Postcard
John Hammett Reynolds, b. 1871, North of Morrilton, AR. Died 1957- Little Rock, AR.
Son of W.W. Reynolds and Margaret Irene Condley (Conley)

Photo from a penny postcard marked Appleton, AR, 9/26/1908 3am, sent to his mother Mrs. Irene Conley (Condley) Reynolds, Center Ridge, AR

Photo Owner: Opal Reynolds Stroup. From the collection of Clyde Cleo Reynolds-Taylor, deceased, Morrilton, AR. Any questions or comments please contact me, [contact link]
Date & Place: in USA
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