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Photo of Pvt. Gertrude Hunt in uniform
Herald and Review Library: Hunt, Pvt. Gertrude; Article on back of photo; "Pvt. Gertrude Hunt, a WAC from Staten Island, N. Y. returned to camp Saturday night after a three-day furlough at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Mason, 115 East…
Tags: Army, Decatur IL., WAC, World War II, WWII
Photo of Rosemary A. Moore in uniform sitting at her typewriter
Herald and Review Library: Moore, Rosemary A., Article on back of photo; "Rosemary Moore as WAC on Coast, Miss Rosemary A. Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Moore, 1522 North Broadway, enlisted five months ago in the Women's Army corps, and,…
Tags: Decatur IL., WAC, Women's Army Corps, World War II, WWII
Photo of Sgt. Margaret Hoffman in uniform
Herald and Review Library: Hoffman, Sgt. Margaret; Article on back of photo: "Among the first women of the nation to enter the army medical service was Sgt. Margaret Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hoffman, 1844 North Gulick avenue.…
Photo of Wilma P. Hawkins in uniform
Herald and Review Library: Hawkins, Wilma P. ; Article on back of photo; Wilma P. Hawkins, Decatur's first Negro WAAC, arrived here Saturday on a five-day furlough and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. c. Hawkins, 1163 west Green street. she…
Tags: Decatur IL., WAAC, WAC, Women's Auxiliary Army Corps, World War II, WWII
Photo of Winifred E. Johnson in uniform
Herald and Review Library: Johnson, Winifred E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnson, 1213 E. Sedgwick.
Tags: Decatur IL., WAC, Womens Army Corps, World War II, WWII
Photograph of Wac Pfc. Dorothy Kuhns in uniform
Herald and Review Library; Kuhns, Wac Pfc. Dorothy; Article on back of photo; "Wac Pfc. Dorothy Kuhns, former news reporter for the Herald-Review, is home on a 23-day furlough from Santa Ana army air base, Calif., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.…
Tags: Decatur IL., Mrs. Robert E. Hahn, Teletype Operator, WAC, World War II, Writer, WWII
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A.W. Burks - Baby
This is the glass negative of A.W. Burks' baby, taken on April 6, c. 1910 by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL