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English: Lucile Carter, survivor of the Titanic, aged 17 when her name was Lucile Polk. This sketch was in the social pages of a Baltimore newspaper in 1892.
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Source Baltimore American, 16 October 1892, p. 9. Online reference https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=8DxCAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RLkMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4601,1614588&dq=lucile+polk&hl=en
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