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Back row, from left to right: I. B. Raymond, Minnie Penrod Raymond, Charles E. Raymond, Edith Raymond, Herbert Cochrane, Ethel Raymond, Oliver P. (Percy) Wheeler, May Raymond, Sarah Smith Raymond, Edgar Raymond. Front row, seated from left to right: Henry Raymond, Roy Raymond, Emma Dies Raymond (striped sweater), and Vera Raymond. Herbert Cochrane and Oliver Wheeler are wearing their Army uniforms. The steps of the house are visible behind the group.
Portraits Cochrane, Herbert, 1896-1960 Raymond, May E., 1877-1950 Raymond, Ira Burnside, 1867-1943 Raymond, Minnie Penrod, 1867-1934 Raymond, Charles E., 1897-1988 Wheeler, Oliver Percival, 1894-1985 Raymond, Ethel, 1896-1999 Raymond, Sarah Smith, 1841- Raymond family Raymond family--Homes and haunts 1920 United States California Sonoma Petaluma Seventh Street
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