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Source: S254 Abbreviation: BAKER FAMILIES-Along the GAARTX Trail by J.M. and Title: BAKER FAMILIES-Along the GAARTX Trail by J.M. and Velma Baker, 1980, Center Press CONT J.M. Baker, Route 1, Box 188B, Temple, Tx. 76501 CONT Subsequent Source Citation Format: BAKER FAMILIES-Along the GAARTX Trail by J.M. and Velma Baker, 1980, Center Press CONT J.M. Baker, Route 1, Box 188B, Temple, Tx. 76501 CONT BIBL BAKER FAMILIES-Along the GAARTX Trail by J.M. and Velma Baker, 1980, Center Press CONT J.M. Baker, Route 1, Box 188B, Temple, Tx. 76501 CONT .
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