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    <title>Mr. Coffing's grave stone in the Greek church yard Alexandretta. Turkey. Mr. Chambers, Miss Borel (about the year 1912)</title>
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    <description>Title: Mr. Coffing's grave stone in the Greek church yard Alexandretta. Turkey. Mr. Chambers, Miss Borel (about the year 1912)
Description: A woman and man  in Western dress stand between a building and a wall, looking down at gravestones. These are Lucie E. Borel (1877-1956), who served in Adana for 33 years, and either Robert Chambers (1849-1916), or William N. Chambers (1853-1934), who served on and off at Adana from 1899-1922. Most likely this is William, given his service in Adana, and because Robert went to America in August 1912. Jackson Green Coffing died at Alexandretta in 1862.</description>
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