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Kittie Howard (Ernst) /September 27, 2022 by Beth Winegarner

A year later, Kittie was living in a lodging-house near Market and 7th, and working as a milliner, according to the 1900 census. She remained in SF into the 1930s at least, working as a bookkeeper (1920) and a maid (1935). https://t.co/LK3nVZQGdT

— Beth Winegarner (@bethwinegarner) September 27, 2022
← Fannie Bashford Lillie Gruenhoefer →
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