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The photograph measures 5-1/2" by 4" in a mat measuring 10" by 8".
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1) Vesta May Kearney (1868-1895), a native of Fort Fairfield, Maine
2) Ethel Virginia Johnston (1883-1975), presumably a native of Dedham, Maine
By 1910, Wallace and Ethel had moved to California, where they are buried. See another post that features a photograph of their daughter Katherine E. Tasker (1907-2003).
If you have information to share on the Tasker, Kearney and/or Johnston families, please leave a comment for the benefit of other researchers.
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