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English: Laura Dayton Fessenden's home, "Happiegoluckie", in Highland Park, Illinois, US. From a 1902 publication.
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"Genealogical story (Dayton and Tomlinson)"

by Fessenden, Laura Dayton

Publication date 1902

Publisher Cooperstown, N. Y., Crist, Scott & Parshall

https://archive.org/details/genealogicalstor1902fess
Author Photographer not named.

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