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Top left to right: Mrs. Thomas Munroe (Ralph Munroe's mother) and her companion Ms. Flora McFarland (first official schoolteacher, founder of the Housekeeper Club and organizer of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church); Mrs. Kirk Munroe (Coconut Grove Woman's Club president and vocal conservationist). &#13;
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Middle: Dr. Tigger; Ralph Munroe; Mrs. E.P. Brown; Miss Brown; Charles E. Stowe (son of Harriet Beecher Stowe, famous author of Uncle Tom's Cabin), Thomas A. Hine, Count James L. Nugent, Rev. E. P. Brown.&#13;
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Bottom: Kirk Munroe (author of boys' books and future secretary of the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club); Count Jean D' Hédouville (future treasurer of the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club); and Alfred Munroe (Ralph Munroe's uncle).&#13;
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              <text>University of Miami Libraries. Special Collections, Lillian Frow Peacock &amp; Eunice Peacock Collection, ASM0410. Box No. 1, Folder No. 14, Folder Title: Group Portraits at Peacock Inn. http://merrick.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/asm0410/id/114</text>
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