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General Pershing leads mourners at rites for Senator Warren at Capitol,1929

Title: General Pershing leads mourners at rites for Senator Warren at Capitol
Date Created/Published: 1929.
Summary: General John J. Pershing, with the widow and son of the late Senator Francis E. Warren of Wyoming.
Notes:
No. 69886 RU.
Subjects:
Pershing, John J.--(John Joseph),--1860-1948.
Warren, Francis E.--(Francis Emroy),--1844-1929--Death & burial.
Funeral rites & ceremonies--Washington (D.C.)--1920-1930.
Group portraits--1920-1930.
Photographic prints--1920-1930.
Portrait photographs--1920-1930.
Bookmark /97514057/
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