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Committee of unemployed, N.Y. May 1908, Jas. Calhoun, L.T. Rush, Mobile, Alex Law, Sec'y, Chas A. Curtis, J. Eads How

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George Grantham Bain Collection.

No. 318-14.

Original glass neg. LC-B2-318-14.

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