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Unusual double sided J. I. Mumper photograph. One side has a group (family?) gathered at The High Water Mark Monument. Titled in the negative High Water Mark Oct. 11th 1900. The other side is titled S. V Fishing Camp Aug. 19-29 1901. The row boat in the foreground is named Conewago. This interesting image shows men, women, children, a dog and what is presumably an African American cook or servant. Both images are just under 7” x 9” adhered to the 9.75” x 12” board. Some minor image loss on the lower right and browning in the sky of the High Water Mark photo. The camp photo is crisp and clear. [DM][ph:L]
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