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File:Lyndon B. Johnson - 15-13-2 - ca. 1915.jpg

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English: A picture of Lyndon Johnson in 1915 at his family home in the Texas hill country near Stonewall, Texas and Johnson City
Date 1915
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  • 2010-06-17 05:20 Profitoftruth85 1571×2000× (948198 bytes) {{PD-US}} http://www.lbjlibrary.org/assets/lbj_tools/photolab/photos/1/medium/15-13-2_med.jpg In or near Stonewall or Johnson City, Texas
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