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Description
English: An older white woman with grey hair in a bouffant updo, wearing glasses and two pendants.
Date
Source Anna L. Hopkins, "Memorial, Mrs. William M. Baird", brochure published by Woman's Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions of the Southwest, in the Annie Laurie Adams Baird Papers, 1890-1928, Presbyterian Historical Society.
Author No photographer credited.

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Annie Laurie Adams Baird, from a memorial pamphlet published after her death in 1916.

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