English: An older white woman with grey hair in a bouffant updo, wearing glasses and two pendants.
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Anna L. Hopkins, "Memorial, Mrs. William M. Baird", brochure published by Woman's Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions of the Southwest, in the Annie Laurie Adams Baird Papers, 1890-1928, Presbyterian Historical Society.
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Annie Laurie Adams Baird, from a memorial pamphlet published after her death in 1916.
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