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Who’s this accordion playing baby?  None other than a young President Gerald R. Ford (then Leslie Lynch King, Jr.).  Circa June 1914.
-from the Ford Presidential Library and Museum
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Who’s this accordion playing baby?  None other than a young President Gerald R. Ford (then Leslie Lynch King, Jr.).  Circa June 1914.

-from the Ford Presidential Library and Museum

Want more on accordions?  Look no further than the National Archives on Facebook.

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