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GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. G.A.R. REPRESENTATIVE RIGHT ONE OF 3 SPEAKERS; ARLINGTON CEMETERY

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A group of men standing next to each other in front of a flag.

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01/01/1919
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22211 ,  38.87833, -77.06867
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