Laban Howes, Persis Howes, Laban Howes Jr. and Ella May Howes
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Page 04, Upper Left; Laban Howes, 1874, age 55 years; photo by J. J. Hawes, 19 Tremont Row, Boston. Page 04 – Upper Right; Persis Howes, 1874, 54 years old; photo by J. J. Hawes, 19 Tremont Row, Boston. Page 04 – Lower Left; Laban Howes Jr., photo by E. J. Cobb, 504 Kearny St., San Francisco . Page 04 – Lower Right; Ella May Howes, 1st wife of Laban; photo by Allen, 6 Temple Place, BostonArtifacts
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