Jim Douglas


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Unknown Unknown po0969p.jpg PO-0969 B&W 1700-0969-0002 po0969p Tintype <2x3 Historic Photographs 1880s Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & Archives

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Jim Douglas is the brother of Ada May Douglas Wood who married William Wood.  They were both born in Kansas.  Their children were Herbert Elmer Wood who was born in Williamson Valley, Arizona and died in the Pioneers Home (b.  – d. 1953); Nora Wood Crosby (b. c. 1876), who later lived in Taft, California; and a son, Wilbur.

Handwritten on back of photo: "Uncle George Douglas [believed to be mis-identified]." There appears to be a relationship with the Wood children / family and Douglas (see photo 1700-0969-0001).

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