Giles O. and Anicia Aleman Lofton collection, 1947-1950 (inclusive).

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Giles O. and Anicia Aleman Lofton collection, 1947-1950 (inclusive).

Photographs, ephemera and other personal items of Tallahassee Branch of the University of Florida/Florida State University student Giles O. Lofton (BS, Business, 1950) and his wife, Anicia Aleman Lofton.

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Giles O. Lofton was a student at the Tallahassee Branch of the University of Florida/Florida State University, class of 1950. His wife, Anicia Aleman Lofton, was a student of Florida State College for Women (BS, Commerce, 1949). From the description of Giles O. and Anicia Aleman Lofton collection, 1947-1950 (inclusive). (Florida State University). WorldCat record id: 503450905 ...

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