File:Annie-crawford-1-crop.jpg
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English: Detail of photograph showing Annie Crawford, from the book Roman Spring, a memoir by Annie's half-sister Margaret Terry Chanler (Mrs. Winthrop Chanler). |
Date | Photograph taken sometime between 1861 and 1869 |
Source | Detail from photograph included in the book "Roman Spring" |
Author | Mrs. Winthrop Chanler |
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