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[Children school portrait at Centerville School in circa 1897 or 1898. These children and teachers are: Charles George, Ethel Jordan, Grace Rathbiew, Angele Lourdeaux-Browillard, Manuel Machado, Jim Jordan, Edna Larkin, George Coster, Alice Sharp, George Lourdeaux, Roy Larkin, Clarence Larkin, Ethel Larkin, Willie Coster, Cynthia Larkin, Elva George, Joe Sharp, Tony Silver, Frank Machado, Grace Grutton-Masterson, Nettie Larkin, Jesse Larkin, and Edith Leschinsky (Crosby)- Teacher.] "Centerville School 1897 or 1898. Charles George, Ethel Jordan, Grace Rathbiew, Angele Lourdeaux-Browillard, Manuel Machado, Jim Jordan, Edna Larkin, George Coster, Alice Sharp, George Lourdeaux, Roy Larkin, Clarence Larkin, Ethel Larkin, Willie Coster, Cynthia Larkin, Elva George, Joe Sharp, Tony Silver, Frank Machado, Grace Grutton-Masterson, Nettie Larkin, Jesse Larkin, and Edith Leschinsky (Crosby)- Teacher"
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