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(Callahan, Tom. "Call It Stupidity, Cal It Insanity, Call It Indy 500." Washington (DC) Star. May 25, 1981. Page 33.)
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Oliver M Atwood
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Washington (DC), District of Columbia
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John E Pinkney
Maybe Thomas A Pinkney brother
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Washington (DC), District of Columbia
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Joseph T Oden mother. Trying to determine relationship to Sarah Oden
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