John_Schuyler_Crosby.jpg
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John Schuyler Crosby(September 19, 1839 – August 8, 1914), 5th Governor of Montana Territory.
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Source | Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. CALL NUMBER: LC-USZ62-137259 (b&w film copy neg.) DIGITAL ID: cph 3c37259 | |||
Author | Haynes, Frank Jay, 1853-1921, photographer | |||
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