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Shelby_Masonic_temple,_1925.png (594 × 484 pixels, file size: 303 KB, MIME type: image/png)
Shelby_Masonic_temple,_1925.png (594 × 484 pixels, file size: 303 KB, MIME type: image/png)
DescriptionShelby Masonic temple, 1925.png |
English: Masonic Temple Building in Shelby, photo taken late in construction |
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Source | (March 31, 1925). "Shelby's New Masonic Temple". The Cleveland Star: 1. |
Author | Ellis Photography Studio |
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