File:Looking Down The Ashtabula River (52444784718).jpg

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Description Looking Down The Ashtabula River.
Postmark # E 4666 published by The Rotograph Co. N.Y. City, 1908
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Source Looking Down The Ashtabula River
Author Ashtabula Archive

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