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Leoni Davolles /March 10, 2023 by Beth Winegarner

Today in 1897, enterprising 16-year-old Leoni Davolles was in the San Francisco Magdalen Asylum after allegedly selling all of the furnitur in her mother's Glen Park home and using the proceeds to buy booze. pic.twitter.com/J9PdhjfO5C

— Beth Winegarner (@bethwinegarner) March 10, 2023
← Mary Fortier Maggie Edwards →
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