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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph article dated March 15, 1956 partially reads, "Mrs. Ethelwynee [sic] Fraisher, a lifelong resident of San Fernando, is organizer of a new group of men and women dedicated to preserving some of the San Fernando Valley's fast-disappearing historical landmarks...Miss Fraisher has enlisted men and women from Native Daughters and Sons parlors within the 450-mile territory embraced by the original as members of the History and Landmarks Association...When San Fernando Mission Parlor of Native Daughters was chartered, Miss Fraisher was one of the founding members. She has been president, past president, supervising district deputy grand president and for two years a state chairman."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;19 x 13 cm. Photographic prints
Native Daughters of the Golden West Associations, institutions, etc.--California--San Fernando Valley Fraternal organizations--California--San Fernando Valley Women--California--San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley (Calif.) Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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