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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00946919_3098
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
Detective Leon of the New Jersey state police (foreground), and state trooper H. Cain, Leaving the post office at Zion, N.J., on March 9, 1932 during a search of the district lying immediately back of the Lindbergh home at Hopewell, N.J., after inspecting the territory the officers returned to Hopewell to make their report. The residents of Zion, a village in the Sourland Mountains, are mostly half-breed Indians, many of them descendants of Hessian soldiers who settled in the section after the revolution and intermarried with the Indians. (AP Photo)
16474 (ORIGINAL PRINT) Minimum price 50PLN
1932-03-09
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
2664290
1,15MB
18cm x 24cm by 300dpi
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