File:Boulder dedicated to Jonathan Baldwin Turner's speech at the 1851 Granville Convention.jpg
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DescriptionBoulder dedicated to Jonathan Baldwin Turner's speech at the 1851 Granville Convention.jpg |
English: A boulder which is dedicated to Jonathan Baldwin Turner's speech at the November 18, 1851 Granville Convention |
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Photograph: December 31, 2022 Boulder installed in 1923 per Stewart, Jane A. (1923). "Jonathan Baldwin Turner". The Journal of Education 98 (14 (2450)): 376. DOI:10.1177/002205742309801408. ISSN 0022-0574. |
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Author | Duane and Tracy Marsteller | |||
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