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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Attendees of the Iowa Picnic in Lincoln Park. Mrs. Biddick holds a white scarf in her hand. Mr. Powers holds a cane and has a watch chain on his vest. His daughters, Gertrude and Minnie, are on either side of him. There is a bench at the right with people sitting on it. There are other people in the background. At the right, there is a sign that reads, "Montgomery." Fannie Mead Biddick was H. H. West's first cousin. Text from negative sleeve: 1362. Iowa picnic, Lincoln Park, Los Angeles. Feb. 24, 1940. 1. L to R: Fannie Mead Biddick. Mrs John Biddick nee Burris. Mrs A. R. Tracy. Minnie Powers Wade. Unknown man. Frank Powers. Gertrude Powers Cook. Etta Updike Fuller. 2. Small film. L to R: Mrs Ralph Hiatt, nee Broadby [sic]. Mr Kelly. Man at right unknown. 2 films.
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uclamss_1998_1362_001 ark:/21198/zz002ht3nb
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Subject
Picnics--California--Los Angeles Lincoln Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) Tracy, A. R., Mrs Cook, Gertrude Powers, b. 1893 or 94 Biddick, John, Mrs Powers, Frank, 1849-1942 Fuller, Etta May Updike, 1866-1950 Iowa Association of Southern California Biddick, Fannie Mead, 1868-1954 Stephens, Minnie Powers Wade, 1874-1946
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