File:Louis and Minnie Nulton with Charles and Caro Dawes at the 1926 Army–Navy Game photographed by Pacific and Atlantic.jpg
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DescriptionLouis and Minnie Nulton with Charles and Caro Dawes at the 1926 Army–Navy Game photographed by Pacific and Atlantic.jpg |
English: The Pantagraph Mon Nov 29 1926 |
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https://www.newspapers.com/image/70507809/ The Pantagraph 29 Nov 1926, Mon · Page 11 |
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