Geneva Palmer on left
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Geneva on left; others not identified. Note: Geneva Palmer was a teacher at Dennis Grammer in 1904Related items
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C. L. Goodspeed Family at 496 Main St., Dennis.
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Geneva with daughters Elizabeth & Elinor Goodspeed
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C. L. Goodspeed Family 1916
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Elinor Goodspeed
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Mother & Elizabeth 1916
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C. L. & Geneva with Elinor and Elizabeth Goodspeed
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Fall 1904 Likely one of the school houses where Elinor’s mother taught
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Printed Circular from Samuel Stevens of Boston and Shellabarger & Wilson of Washington D.C., to War-Premium Claimants
Unknown author (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1882-05-05)Printed Circular from Samuel Stevens of Boston and Shellabarger & Wilson of Washington D.C., to War-Premium Claimants, stating representation for those who sustained maritime damage during the Confederate Rebellion