File:James T. Ronald.jpg

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Description Judge James T. Ronald, a prominent figure in the history of Seattle, Washington and Shoreline, Washington.
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Source The Argus (Seattle), August 21, 1920, p. 7. Photographed from a copy at the Seattle Public Library and very slightly cleaned with GIMP.
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current01:54, 9 February 2012Thumbnail for version as of 01:54, 9 February 20122,211 × 2,971 (3.35 MB)Jbartacontrast, minor cleanup
05:44, 2 July 2009Thumbnail for version as of 05:44, 2 July 20092,211 × 2,971 (1.71 MB)Jmabel== Summary == {{Information |Description=Judge James T. Ronald, a prominent figure in the history of Seattle, Washington and Shoreline, Washington. |Source=''The Argus'' (Seattle), August 21, 1920, p. 7. Photographed from a copy at the Seattle Public Libr

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