Mary Ann Hall (right center) and other members of the Santa Barbara Chapter of the American Gold Star Mothers at the National Guard Armory, planting roses in memory of soldiers who had died during the two World Wars : ca. 1948. Mrs. Hall's son, Jasper E. Hall, died in combat in World War I
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Seven women, including Mary Ann Hall, all of them members of the Santa Barbara Chapter of the American Gold Star Mothers, stand at the National Guard Armory. Image originally obtained from Albert O. Hall, Jr.
Hall, Mary Ann Santa Barbara (Calif.) American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. Santa Barbara Chapter (Santa Barbara, Calif.) Chumash Indians--California--Santa Barbara County Women--Societies and clubs--California--Santa Barbara County
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BG-NA-14-062.jpg Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection Originally published as part of Native Americans on the Central Coast: a photo essay
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