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[Brandon as an infant being held by mother, Dorothy Gloster, and Louis Draper; NY street scenes; photos of young Brandon] Box VA-04 Box 27, Item VA04.03.3.030.C1
[Brandon as an infant being held by mother, Dorothy Gloster, and Louis Draper; NY street scenes; photos of young Brandon] Box VA-04 Box 27, Item VA04.03.3.030.C2
[Brandon as an infant being held by mother, Dorothy Gloster, and Louis Draper; NY street scenes; photos of young Brandon] Box VA-04 Box 27, Item VA04.03.3.030.T1
Brandon [At a playground] Box VA-04 Box 27, Item VA04.03.3.052.C1
Brandon [At a playground] Box VA-04 Box 27, Item VA04.03.3.052.T1
Brandon Gloster [Brandon as an infant being held by Louis Draper, and Brandon laying on a bed] Box VA-04 Box 27, Item VA04.03.3.029.C1
Brandon Gloster [Brandon as an infant being held by Louis Draper, and Brandon laying on a bed] Box VA-04 Box 27, Item VA04.03.3.029.T1
[Brandon with wooden train set] Box VA-04 Box 64, Item VA04.03.3.102.P1
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