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Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Unknown
She is in a photo album: "Our Friends" but this is a paper photo of very light weight. I don't know how the photo was taken, it is not even a postcard. There is no city or state listed.

I she your relative? Maybe there are hints for you in the background.
Date & Place: in Unknown, Unknown USA
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