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Uncle Pat: 1956

My wife's Uncle Pat O'Neill in his backyard in the River Park neighborhood of Sacramento, California, taken on July 14, 1956. He was a retired prison guard from Folsom Prison, and his only niece, my wife, was always scared of him. We live in this house now. Levee in the background is that of the American River. View full size.

My wife's Uncle Pat O'Neill in his backyard in the River Park neighborhood of Sacramento, California, taken on July 14, 1956. He was a retired prison guard from Folsom Prison, and his only niece, my wife, was always scared of him. We live in this house now. Levee in the background is that of the American River. View full size.

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