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Washington, D.C. An employee of the U.S. Navy Department laid up with a cold in his room at Dissin's boardinghouse
Washington, D.C. Boarders often speculate on the identity of the owner of the house across the street. They like to think it belongs to the President of a South American steamship line
Washington, D.C. Boarders often speculate on the identity of the owner of the house across the street. They like to think it belongs to the President of a South American steamship line
Date Taken
January 01, 1943