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Stock room of a large rubber factory--Automobile Tire Department, Akron, Ohio

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J224175 U.S. Copyright Office.

No. 22062.

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01/01/1917
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Keystone View Company.
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Akron (Ohio) ,  41.08139, -81.51889
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