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Description William B Gould and his 6 sons, all war veterans, in w:Dedham, Massachusetts. Photo first published in w:The Crisis in December, 1917.
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2006-12-24 01:00:42 350 × 278 Slugger O'Toole William B Gould and his 6 sons, all war vetrans, in [[Dedham, Massachusetts]]. Photo first published in [[The Crisis]] in December, 1917. Found at [http://goulddiary.stanford.edu/gallery/FrameSet6.htm http://goulddiary.stanford.edu/gallery/FrameSet6.htm

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