Native Sons of the Golden West at a work party for the General Joseph Hooker monument, in the Valley of the Moon near Sonoma, California, June 19, 1933
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Unidentified women members of the the Native Sons of the Golden West stand near the Hooker Mounument in honor of Major General Joseph "Fighting Jo" Hooker of the Union Army following a NSGW work party.
Education and Culture Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879 Joseph Hooker Monument (Sonoma, Calif.) 1933 Historical markers United States California Sonoma Sonoma Highway
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