File:John Leamy silhouette (University of California version, retouched).jpg

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English: "John Leamy, from a silhouette owned by Miss Ross, Philadelphia, photographed for the Society." Campbell, p. 13.
Depicted people John Leamy
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Campbell, John H. (1892) History of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and of the Hibernian Society for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland: March 17, 1771—March 17, 1892, Philadelphia: Hibernian Society, p. 120


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