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Words: J. Balcomb, G. Robinson, C. Fain, Stephen Jensen, Paul Harshman, James Threlkeld, Clifford Strock, Leonard Ingersoll, Otto Zobel, Alfred Ingersoll, D. Barley, R. McFarland, J. Perry, W. Wray, S. Noll
Masonry Magazine October 1981 Page. 15

Masonry Magazine October 1981 Page. 15


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