DAR Women Place Marker On Grave Of Mrs. Rhoda Fuller, April 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1959
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HONOR DAUGHTER OF REVOLUTION: Miss Marion N. Willcox of Marshall places a marker on the grave of Mrs. Rhoda Fuller in Forest Hill Cemetery, designating her as a "real" daughter of the American Revolution. Also taking part in the ceremony yesterday afternoon were Mrs. Raymond E. Spokes, regent of the Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter of the DAR, and Mrs. Harry N. Deyo of Plymouth, state chaplain.
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1959
Caption:
HONOR DAUGHTER OF REVOLUTION: Miss Marion N. Willcox of Marshall places a marker on the grave of Mrs. Rhoda Fuller in Forest Hill Cemetery, designating her as a "real" daughter of the American Revolution. Also taking part in the ceremony yesterday afternoon were Mrs. Raymond E. Spokes, regent of the Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter of the DAR, and Mrs. Harry N. Deyo of Plymouth, state chaplain.
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