Portraits and brief biographical sketches of Salem individuals from 1930. Persons included were nominated by friends with the only qualification being their active worth in the community. After approval by the local Board of Personnel, made up of representatives from civic and service organizations of the city, the following pages were printed.
Salem in Portraits
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