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Mrs. Frank Mullin /January 7, 2023 by Beth Winegarner

Not for nothing, a San Francisco resident named Frank D. Mullin, born in 1870, enlisted in the National Guard two days after this article ran in the San Franciso Call. pic.twitter.com/GrorfYoKBh

— Beth Winegarner (@bethwinegarner) January 7, 2023
← A 10-year-old thief Martha Nackle →
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