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Capt. W. H. Fisher 82 Years Old

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"Capt. W. H. Fisher 82 Years Old" was published on August 6, 1936 in Worthington News, page 1.

Subjects

It covers the topic older people.
It features the person William H. Fisher.
It covers the city Worthington.

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Available online via Ohio Memory's Worthington News Collection.

Available at Worthington Libraries on microfilm roll number 1255914986. Contact library staff for more information.

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