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Mrs. John H. Newton, Sponsor, and Mrs. Charles F. M. S. Quinby, Maid of Honor

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Original caption: Mrs. John H. Newton, sponsor, and Mrs. Charles F.M.S. Quinby, Maid of Honor of U.S. Submarine Runner, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, NH.

SS 275 USS Runner Launching

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30/05/1942
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