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John Kilty family, Watertown.
Four young Hartford men with mountain climbing equipment, Switzerland.
Crumpled and faulted limestone at tungsten mine, Long Hill (Trumbull).
Weed Sewing Machine Company, Hartford, Conn.
Universalist Church, Barkhamsted, Conn.
Civil War uniform owned by Colonel Frank Cheney.
Mother Hubbard dress.
Rt. Rev. John Williams in his office, Middletown.
Fruit: Apples, Grapes, Peaches & Pears
Boy's pants.
Whaling bark Desdemona.
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