Julia Stone & Lois Racz
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Page 14B Julia Stone & Lois Racz; Oct. 25, 1970. Small album, 3” wide x 4” high x ¾” thick, with modern snapshots. Contains 12 leaves, which allows 24 pages, with sometimes 2 tiny (1½” square) photos per page. Tucked in this is a scrap on which is handwritten: Old Cape Cod There is no land so dear to me, Where in my youth I trod, As that crooked arm bound by the sea, The sands of old Cape Cod. And this I ask when life is o’er, My soul return to God; My body lie on in its native soil Neath the sands of old Cape Cod.Artifacts
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