File:Absalom's Tomb, Valley of Jehoshaphat, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem.jpg
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DescriptionAbsalom's Tomb, Valley of Jehoshaphat, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem.jpg |
English: A stereo card by T. W. Ingersoll of Saint Paul, Minnesota, from his Holy Land Series. The caption reads "589. Absalom's Tomb, Valley of Jehosophat, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem". The description on the back reads:
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