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Collection: B - B Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 0755-00011
Title: View of Park River in Grafton (N.D.)
Date: Circa 1910
Inscription/Marks: [front-print] River View, Grafton, N. Dak. [back-written] Arrived safe and sound. Had a talk with Mrs. Murphy on the train. She had been to Cavalier-was at Suter's Monday night- and worked last night. Tonight we are going to stay in with Miss Shield and maybe go walking. Love to all-Kate. [addressed] Miss Florence Phair, Crystal, N. Dak.
Summary: View of the river with it's tree lined banks is in the foreground. To the right is a small walking trail.
Red ID: PH_I_90598 Image ID: 49857 Image Notes: B0755-00011

Collection: B Digitized Images from Collection
Title: B Collection
Date: XX/XXXX

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