File:Joseph Stockton.jpg
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DescriptionJoseph Stockton.jpg |
English: Joseph Stockton, principal of the Pittsburgh Academy |
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University of Pittsburgh Digital Archives, Documenting Pitt Collection, capture from the Owl Yearbook, 1912
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Author | book author Agnes Lynch Starrett |
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Original text : public domain, see below |
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