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[Group of Eleven Men, Women, and Children, Including Jessie Crane Evans, Theodore H. Crane, Bricena Chadwick Crane, Judith H. Crane, Verner W. Crane, Ronald S. Crane, Ralph Crane, and Robert Crane, Seated on Porch, Gratiot Beach, Michigan]

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Gelatin silver print
Photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Walker Evans Archive 1994
Title: [Group of Eleven Men, Women, and Children, Including Jessie Crane Evans, Theodore H. Crane, Bricena Chadwick Crane, Judith H. Crane, Verner W. Crane, Ronald S. Crane, Ralph Crane, and Robert Crane, Seated on Porch, Gratiot Beach, Michigan]
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Gelatin silver print.

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