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Hubbard, F. B. (Fleming Ballew)
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Tintype photograph of F. B. and J. E. Hubbard, circa 1800s
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Photograph of Maurine Wilson with her parents, Las Vegas, 1956
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Photograph of F. B. Hubbard, circa 1950s to 1960s
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Photograph of Ida and F. B. Hubbard outside their house, circa 1920s to 1940s
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Photograph of Ida and F. B. Hubbard outside their house, circa 1920s to 1940s
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Photograph of Ida and F. B. Hubbard at a stream in Colorado, circa 1920s to 1940s
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Photograph of F. B. Hubbard, circa 1910s to 1920s
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Photograph of F.B, A. E., Jack, and Mary Ellen Hubbard, circa 1930s
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Photograph of F. B. and Ida Hubbard and their daughter Maurine Wilson, circa 1920s to 1930s
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Photograph of F. B. Hubbard, circa 1930s to 1940s
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Photograph of a group including Fred Wilson, F. B. Hubbard, and Ida Hubbard, circa 1930s
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Photograph of members of the Hubbard Family outside of their home, circa 1900s
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Photograph of J.E. Hubbard and his three sons Earl, Jack and F.B., circa mid-late 1910s
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Photograph of Maurine Hubbard and members of the Hubbard family, Moberly, Missouri, circa 1915
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