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Mess Table for Cookhouse Hammond Lumber Co. Samoa, Cal

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Drawn by J. V. V. ; Traced by J. V. V. ; front, top, and end elevations, materials and finishing details for 12' x 3'6"" table Samoa (Calif.)
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1922 April 20
Location:
Samoa
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