Island City, Lumber Shed of H. H. Sears
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Page 09A - Island City, Lumber Shed of H. H. Sears; schooner is Island City, and shed is that of Kelley & Sears.. This album consisted of the “magnetic” pages with adhesive. The photos were removed from this and placed into archival sleeves. Page numbers refer to the pages in the original album. Photos have been labeled by Geta Crowell.Artifacts
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