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Group photograph of sixteen young girls, most likely in a beauty pagent during a fourth of July celebration in Quincy, California. 4th of July, Quincy, 1896. Back row, left to right: Lena Gansher-Payne, Clara Meyers, Alta Robertson-Lee, Miss California, Stella Otis-Cate. Second row in back: Bertha Stahley, Edith Jarvis, Annie Becraft, Bessie Fletcher, Edith Keddie, Ida Dorsch. First row, left to right: ?, ?, Mabel Becraft, ?, Mirva Bortz hm
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