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Title
Park School class photo circa 1928
Creator
T.C.W. Co 251 Post St. San Francisco, CA
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1928
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
Mill Valley History Online
Rights Information
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Description
Park School class photo. Children and teacher pose with baseball bats and a ball in front of them. Edna Maguire was the teacher. White lettering on photo reads "- 10 28 - -T. C. W. Co - 251 Post". Top row, left to right: Henry Lorenz, But V., Russel W., (…)ling M., Earnest H., Harry S., Russel M., (unknown), (unknown), Mary (surname unknown), (…)len A., Helena (surname unknown), (unknown), (unknown). 2nd row: Delphine B., Anna May (surname unknown), Thelma B., Anna B., Josie M., Dot Mc., (unknown), (unknown), (unknown), Rita B., (unknown), Betty (surname unknown). 3rd row: Dorothy H., Betty Ann (surname unknown), Alice N., Alma B., Margarety S., Ruth S., Betty B., Helen G., June S., Betrice (surname unknown), (unknown), (unknown). 4th row: Jim E., (unknown), Doug (surname unknown), Eddie G., L(...) (surname unknown), Bob Jimsen, Warren I., (forename unknown) B., Bob W., Ned C., Ben (surname unknown), Dot S.
Type
image
Identifier
6D258D12-E916-4692-B84A-027510755075
MVU2015v1
Subject
Baseballs
Class Photo
Elementary Schools
Maguire, Edna
Park School
Schools
Tamalpais Park School

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