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July 1, 1910 Page four
Jefferson County Medical Association organizes
Wednes day a disastrout for automobiles
J. R. Sorrel takes Miss Pearl Spaulding as bride
Tennis Club to have two courts instead of one
Rene E. Heath and Miss Mae Terry married
July 1, 1910 Page four<br>Jefferson County Medical Association organizes<br>Wednes day a disastrout for automobiles<br>J. R. Sorrel takes Miss Pearl Spaulding as bride<br>Tennis Club to have two courts instead of one<br>Rene E. Heath and Miss Mae Terry married<br>
Issue & headlinesJuly 1, 1910 Page four
Jefferson County Medical Association organizes
Wednes day a disastrout for automobiles
J. R. Sorrel takes Miss Pearl Spaulding as bride
Tennis Club to have two courts instead of one
Rene E. Heath and Miss Mae Terry married
Image tag10070104
Date of publication07/01/1910
Keywordsaccidents;
Named individualsLittlefield, David; Hill, Haddock D.; Sorrel, James, R.; Spaulding, Pearl; Heath, Rene, E.; Terry, Mae;
PublisherThe Leader Company
Place of publicationUnited States--Washington (State)--Port Townsend
Type of publicationNewspaper
FrequencyDaily except Monday
Title notesThe Port Townsend daily leader (1904-1916); Continues: Morning leader. Continued by: Port Townsend leader (1916).
Image formatGIF image
Scanning dataScanned from 35 mm silver negative microfilm by OCLC Preservation Resources; GIF images are 1600 pixels wide, type 89A with 2 added colors derived from 600 dpi bitonal TIFF images.
Source of other formatsMicrofilm: Port Townsend Public Library, 1220 Lawrence St., Port Townsend, WA 98368, 360-385-3181. Microfilm and bound originals: Jefferson County Historical Society, 210 Madison St., Port Townsend, WA 98368, 360-385-1003.
RightsUse of this image is restricted to non-commercial, public access and does not include the right to create text versions.
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