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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated November 9, 1953 reads "California's new lieutenant governor, Harold J. Powers, shakes hands with the Rev. Alexander Campbell before entering St. David's Episcopal Church in North Hollywood for 'Back to God' program sponsored by American Legion Post 307. Powers was guest of honor at program and special breakfast attended by, left to right, City Councilman Everett Burkhalter, Steve Foote, 20th District Legion commander; chairman Gene Hornbostel; Rev. Campbell, Horace White, post commander; Assemblyman William Marsh, and William McCann, representing Mayor Norris Paulson."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Powers, Harold J Burkhalter, Everett G.--(Everett Glen),--1897-1975 Marsh, William F St. David's Episcopal Church St. David's Episcopal Church--Clergy American Legion.--North Hollywood Post No. 307 (Los Angeles, Calif.) American Legion Episcopal Church--California--Los Angeles--Clergy Men--California--Los Angeles Lieutenant governors--California State governments--California--Officials and employees Clergy--California--Los Angeles Fraternal organizations--California--Los Angeles Church buildings--California--Los Angeles Handshaking--California--Los Angeles North Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Group portraits Valley Times Collection photographs
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