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Story June 20, 1930

Seward Daily Gateway

Seward, Seward County, Alaska

What is this article about?

Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Miller in Seward receive photos from Seattle showing their sons Clarence and Louis as grown young men, unrecognizable from their childhood selves, now preferring to stay on the Outside.

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MILLER BOYS ARE NOW YOUNG MEN

In the last mail from Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Miller, local residents, received a number of photographs of a couple of fine appearing young men. Upon close examination friends of the family are amazed to note the pictures are of Clarence and Louis. The only familiar thing about them are the smiles adorning their faces but there all resemblance ceases for instead of a couple of kids as Sewardites formerly knew them, two keen-cut, manly youths stand revealed.

Clarence and Louie have grown to beat the band and their former local playmates would hardly know them. The only trouble now is that they are "sold" on the Outside and do not hanker for to return.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Family

What keywords are associated?

Miller Boys Growth Seattle Seward Family Photos

What entities or persons were involved?

Fred C. Miller Mrs. Fred C. Miller Clarence Louis

Where did it happen?

Seattle, Seward

Story Details

Key Persons

Fred C. Miller Mrs. Fred C. Miller Clarence Louis

Location

Seattle, Seward

Event Date

Last Mail

Story Details

Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Miller receive photos of their grown sons Clarence and Louis from Seattle, who have matured into young men and prefer to stay away from Seward.

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