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Source: The century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Vol. 84 (New Series: Vol. LXII) May to October 1912, p158, The Century Co., New York, the De Vinne Press
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this post! I'm going to look back to see what kinds of marks my ancestors left. I know there were a lot of Xs, but perhaps some interesting marks like you just posted?
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