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    Mack Kesler and son

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    Black and white photograph of Mack Smith Kesler and one of his sons

    Lee Mack Kesler. Circa 1947

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    Sepia photograph of Lee Mack Kesler, circa 1947

    [Letter from Theodore Mack to Honorable W. J. Bryan, August 19, 1940]

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    Letter from Theodore Mack to Honorable W. J. Bryan informing him about his health condition and how much he enjoyed reading Mr. Lomax's article "Stop Over in Abilene"

    Mack S. Kesler and son Grant. 1944

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    Black and white photograph of Mack S. Kesler and son Grant, 1944

    Portrait of Amy Mack (Mrs Lancelot Harrison) [picture] /

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    Title from inscription on reverse.; Condition: Fair, glued to card.; Inscriptions: "Amy Mack (Mrs. Lancelot Harrison) author of 'A bush calendar', 'Bush days', etc. photo. J. S. P. Ramsay" --In ink on reverse

    W. J. Mack, stage actor

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    W. J. Mack, stage actorTo order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction/reproduction Please cite the Order NumberScanned at 600ppi with an Epson 20000 flatbed scanner. Image then rotated, cropped, level-adjusted, and sharpened using Photoshop CS3. Converted to a JPEG2000 image upon ingest into CONTENTdm

    Grant Smith Kesler, son of Mack and Lavina Kesler, 1947

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    Black and white photograph of Grant Smith Kesler, son of Mack and Lavina Kesler, 1947

    Mack as a baby held by an unidentified person

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    Black and white photograph of Mack as a baby held by an unidentified woman

    Mack\u27s dogs, Cindy (left) and Sadie. Circa 1962

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    Black and white photograph of Mack\u27s dogs, Cindy (at left) and Sadie, circa 1962

    Mack S. Kesler at 1419 Federal Way. Circa 1930

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    Black and white photograph of Mack S. Kesler standing in front of a building at 1419 Federal Way, Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1930
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