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Signatures of Wong Kim Ark's four sons: Wong Yoke Fun (黃毓煥); Wong Yook Sue (黃郁賜); Wong Yook Thue (黃沃修); and Wong Yook Jim (黃沃沾).

Taken from photocopies of four U.S. immigration documents held at the Pacific Region office of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration in San Bruno, California.

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