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Description Halftone reproduction of a photograph of Medal of Honor recipient Coxswain Benjamin F. Baker, published in "Deeds of Valor," Volume II, page 362, by the Perrien-Keydel Company, Detroit, 1907.
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Source Naval Historical Center Online Library, Photo #: NH 79953
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