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Ancestral records and portraits : a compilation from the archives of Chapter I, the Colonial Dames of America s:en:Index:George Corbin Washington (cropped).jpg
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Baltimore Colonial Dames of America. Chapter I
Title
Ancestral records and portraits : a compilation from the archives of Chapter I, the Colonial Dames of America
Volume 2
Publisher
New York : The Grafton Press
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Language English
Publication date 1910
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Source Internet Archive identifier : cu31924092885312
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