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Mary Peterson, 1900 Idaho

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mary Peterson, 1900 Idaho
Mary Peterson? Photo taken about turn of the century of a woman riding side saddle. The back of the photo says "Aunt Mary Riding Fannie".  I believe that Mary is probably Mary Peterson from Preston, ID.
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Date & Place: in Idaho USA
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