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At Baughman Park-&#13;
&#13;
4th July 1923.&#13;
&#13;
We took A.C. Williams,&#13;
&#13;
Myrtle Mosher, Ermma Miller&#13;
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and Mother and in Johnstown picked&#13;
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up Blanche and Dickie&#13;
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Wilkinson, Fine [illegible]&#13;
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fine day. Most of the&#13;
&#13;
Magazine Circle had not&#13;
&#13;
visited the Park before.&#13;
&#13;
We are posing by Geo.&#13;
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Washingtons monument.&#13;
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There are J.J. Burrer, K.O. Burrer&#13;
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Parker Burrer, Russell Miller&#13;
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and Bernice Utley, A.C. Williams&#13;
&#13;
Minnie W. Myrtle Mosher, Mrs&#13;
&#13;
Ramsey, Dwight Hoovers, Cockrells,&#13;
&#13;
Beatrice Cummins and girl friend Dr&#13;
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Gerhardts, Fawn Druggan, Louise&#13;
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Sheets Mark Manon, Chas. and I.&#13;
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  Returning went out of Granville&#13;
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to Cat Run. Then the bunch never&#13;
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