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File:Human hair art planning sketch .jpg|A list of names originally accompanied the drawing identifying each donor. We're keeping our fingers crossed that it is found among other records.)
 
File:Human hair art planning sketch .jpg|A list of names originally accompanied the drawing identifying each donor. We're keeping our fingers crossed that it is found among other records.)
 
File:20150106 125648.jpg|(According to the Smithsonian Institution, it has been a common practice for centuries to create art and other objects from human hair.  The practice was especially popular during the Victorian period, but began to wane around 1929.)
 
File:20150106 125648.jpg|(According to the Smithsonian Institution, it has been a common practice for centuries to create art and other objects from human hair.  The practice was especially popular during the Victorian period, but began to wane around 1929.)
  File:196003 Barbara and Gretchen E G.jpg (Exact lineage of floral hair artwork is presently unknown, but it hung on the wall of the back porch of Gretchen Emily Grace Kumme Farwell and her husband Chester's porch. Pictured is Gretchen Emily Grace with her granddaughter Barbara.  Artwork hanging on back wall. )
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  File:196003 Barbara and Gretchen E G.jpg|(Exact lineage of floral hair artwork is presently unknown, but it hung on the wall of the back porch of Gretchen Emily Grace Kumme Farwell and her husband Chester's porch. Pictured is Gretchen Emily Grace with her granddaughter Barbara Stone.  Artwork hanging on back wall. )
 
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