William E. Chaffin
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Old photo album, 11½” H x 9” W x 2¼” Thick, excellent condition. On cover is embossed “Susie S. Howes.” Book has room for 50 photos, and the index in front is only partially filled out. Even pages face odd pages so that photos on such pages are probably related to one another; photo by H. C. Cahoon, Harwich CentreArtifacts
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