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#36 An American town and its way of life. Mrs. Daisy Morse has two sons fighting–Private Alfred Morse and LeRoy S. Morse.

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#36 An American town and its way of life. Mrs. Daisy Morse has two sons fighting–Private Alfred Morse and LeRoy S. Morse.

Stunning Historical Photos of Southington, Connecticut from the early 1940s

#36 An American town and its way of life. Mrs. Daisy Morse has two sons fighting–Private Alfred Morse and LeRoy S. Morse.

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