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1930 Vernon Wayne Benda Eight Grade Graduation Diploma Union School No 1

$ 19.8

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    1930 Vernon Wayne Benda Eight Grade Graduation Diploma Union School No 1
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    1930 Vernon Wayne Benda Eight Grade Graduation Diploma Union School No 1
    Birth: 21 Dec 1915
    Father: James Benda
    Mother: Lottie A Diask
    Size:
    5 3/4 x 9 inches
    Shipped in Acid free sleeve
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