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English: Black and white photograph of Joseph Orlin Hayden, a banker and publisher of the Somerville Journal, a newspaper in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States. From Somerville, past and present, by Edward Augustus Samuels, Henry Hastings Kimball, printed 1897, page 474, scanned by Google Books.
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Source Somerville, past and present, page 474.
Author Edward Augustus Samuels, Henry Hastings Kimball

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