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Mr. & Mrs. W.S.Blackburn; Sumner, Iowa

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mr. & Mrs. W.S.Blackburn; Sumner, Iowa
Written on back:
"Feb. 3, 1897...Mr. & Mrs. W.S.Blackburn..presented to Mrs. Mary N.V. Beightol"
Photo found in an antique store in Clovis, Ca. I am not related to the subjects in the photo.
People in photo include: Mrs. W.s. Blackburn, Mrs. W.s. Blackburn, Mrs. W. S. Blackburn, W.s. Blackburn, and Daughter Blackburn
Date & Place: at J.F. Davis & Son, Photographers in Main St., Sumner, Iowa USA
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