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Addie Weiland at the Coffee Shop, 155 South Main Street, Richland Center, Wisconsin, February 1964.
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- Digital copy only Image Description: Color image of two men sitting at a lunch counter. Front Print: FEB 64 Front Writing: Left: , Right: Addison 'Addie' Weiland, state trooper Signs in Photograph: BASKETBALL Notes: Addison Edward 'Addie' Weiland, (1921-1999). Born 18 May 1921 in Bloomer, Wisconsin to Edward Weiland (1889-1969) & Gertrude Helen ... Richland Center;Richland Township;Richland County;Wisconsin;
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- 1964-02-00
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- Richland County History Room
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- Richland County History Room
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