Eben G. Fine studio portraits [1885?]-[ca. 193-]. [1885?]-[ca.193-]

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Eben G. Fine studio portraits [1885?]-[ca. 193-]. [1885?]-[ca.193-]

This envelope contains studio portraits of Eben G. Fine. Two are portraits as a young man; one was taken in Holden, Missouri, the other in Boulder. The rest were taken in Boulder in his later life.

7 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7455212

Boulder Public Library

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