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July 4th, 1939

  • Post author:Laura Wood
  • Post published:July 4, 2016
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1939 Fourth of July celebration, St. Helena Island, South Carolina Photo by Marion Post Wolcott (1910-1990) (2)
1939 Fourth of July celebration, St. Helena Island, South Carolina Photo by Marion Post Wolcott

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1939 Fourth of July celebration, St. Helena Island, South Carolina Photo by Marion Post Wolcott (1910-1990)

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