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[[File:Methodist mission workers – DPLA – da9abfc64bd6329a31471b2ba493af83.jpg|thumb|Methodist missionary and local women in Algiers, Algeria]]

[[File:Methodist mission workers – DPLA – da9abfc64bd6329a31471b2ba493af83.jpg|thumb|Methodist missionary and local women in Algiers, Algeria]]

He was married to Elizabeth Arras. They lived at 1653 Bryden Road.<ref>https://www.wosu.org/ohio-snapshots/the-legacy-of-edmund-and-elizabeth-arras-a-glimpse-into-early-20th-century-columbus</ref>

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Flora C. Barrett, Edward L. Barrett, Elizabeth Arras and Edmund F. Arras aboard Canopic

Edmund F. Arras (July 7, 1875-October 19, 1951) was a lawyer and real estate businessman who was a leader in Kiwanis[1] and took photographs.

Riding on a tour of the Gap of Dunloe in County Kerry, Ireland

He and his wife were involved with Kiwanis and traveled to Europe in 1913 for a Sunday School Association conference. He took photos of their extended journey documenting their travels.[2]

He was president of the Kiwanis International from 1923 to 1924.[3] A glass negative was taken of fim in 1924.[4]

Methodist missionary and local women in Algiers, Algeria

He was married to Elizabeth Arras. They lived at 1653 Bryden Road.[5]

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