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Photograph shows class portrait in Williams, California. First row: Charles Scott, ___ Husted, Howard Munson, ___Schroeder, Willie Nelk, Jasper Miller, Robert Husted, Antoine Reister, Nolie Hildreth, Stephen Eakle, Carl Elwood, Robert Dyke, Bertie Wood, Fred Schroeder, Clarence Crutcher, Frank Nelk, Ray Richey, Julius Schnitzuis. Second row: Sadie Wilson, Laura Miller, Emma Cox, Mina Cox, Ethel Mcgrew, Mary Reister, Rhoda Cox, Bertha Miller, bertha Armstring, Ollie Miller, Minnine Schuckman, Myrtle Marquis, Dianna Hale, Belle Blackmore, Maggie Reister, Katie Schroeder, Lizzie Schroeder, Emma Schuckman, Millie Clark. Third row: Edith Blackmore, May Marquis (Cooper), Annie Terrell, Ida Hildreth, Lulu Williams, Mary Davis, Minnie Bynum, Minnie Mitchell, Sue Dyke, Alta Lane, Millie Todd, Mary Nelk, Lizzie Todd, Ella Williams, Lucy Hannah. Front row: Willie Hildreth, Burnett Park, Henry Eakle, Eddie Park, Willie Rathbun, George Scott, Martin Lane, Willie Husted.
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