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Secretary,State Henry L Stimson,Frank B Kellogg leaving State Department,1929

Title: Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson and former Secy. Frank B. Kellogg leaving the State Dept., July 25, 1929
Date Created/Published: 1929 July 25.
Summary: Walking, wearing hats.
Notes:
Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item.
In album: Washington, D.C., Jan. 1927 to Feb. 1930, v. 3, Herbert E. French, National Photo Company.
National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress).
No. 43024.
Caption card tracings: PI (2); Shelf.
Photographic prints--1920-1930.
Bookmark /2002695688/
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