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Group portrait of Republican Rally men and women on the steps of the Plumas House in Quincy. Republican Rally Group on Steps of Plumas House -Quincy, 1888. Top row left to right: William Luk, Joe Braden, John Bennett. J.R. Gus Noach, W.W. Kellogg, Frank Vere, Jake Stephan Sr., Rob Whitlock (Boy). Bartender at Plumas House -leaning against post. Second Row, Left to Right: J.S. (Doc) Carter Frank Hosselkus, Will Richards, X, Nathan McDonald, Ed Northrup, Henry Orr., John Sutton, John Barker Sr., F.G. Hail. Third Row: Left to right: William Schlatter, X, William Watson, Fanni Price, John Barker Jr., Billie Honch, Jones, (The Plumas H. Carpenter), 'Black Mike' Kearnes (drowned in Mill Creek, fell from foot bridge), Dan Smith, Major Whitlock (James H.), Ted Hudson (boy), (Photographer Hogans). John Smith. Ladies, Left to right: Mrs. Henry Wormley, Mrs. William Luck, Mrs. Hogan (Photographer), Mrs. William Watson, Mrs. Herman Squire (with daughter), Mrs. John Barker, Clara Root-Hosselkus, Mrs. W.W. Kellogg. Miss Florence Variel, Ida Barker-Spooner, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Abbie Dorsch hm
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