File:Waldo,_Hayford,_and_Respective_Wives.jpg
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This photograph was taken in the late 1930s in Bangor, Maine, by my mother's sister, Kathryn French. It depicts my father, my mother, my father's brother Waldo, and Waldo's wife. The photo has remained in the Peirce family and now belongs to me. I release this photograph under free license to be used by anyone at all as long as I am credited with being the owner.
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current | 03:41, 26 February 2006 | 610 × 394 (26 KB) | Hayford Peirce (talk | contribs) | This photograph was taken in the late 1930s in Bangor, Maine, by my mother's sister, Kathryn French. It depicts my father, my mother, my father's brother Waldo, and Waldo's wife. The photo has remained in the Peirce family and now belongs to me. I rele |
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