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1908 Utica Ny St Vincent's Industrial School Oneida County New York on 2040-motos

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TypeType:Printed (Lithograph)

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Title:St Vincent's Industrial School
City/State:Utica NY
County:Oneida County
Type:Post Card (Undivided Back)
Postmark / Cancel:1908 Feb-28 Utica NY
Stamp:1c
Publisher:Valentine & Sons Publishing Co.
Size (approx.):3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm)
Categories:US State & Town Views/New York/Utica
Cardcow id: 453851, /images/set533/card00679
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