File:General Benjamin Lincoln House.jpg
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DescriptionGeneral Benjamin Lincoln House.jpg | General Benjamin Lincoln House, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA. | ||
Date | Taken on 21 November 1936 | ||
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Author | Arthur C. Haskell, Photographer |
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