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English: Head and shoulders photograph of Jack Williams Sr. wearing a suit and a bow tie
Date
Source The Story of Georgia. Vol 4, page 833 New York: American Historical Society, 1938. OCLC 1610175
Author Walter Gerald Cooper (1860-1939) Copyright The American Historical Society Inc. 1938

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Jack Williams Sr. of the Waycross Journal-Herald, a journalist from Georgia (USA)

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1 January 1938

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