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Photograph/postcard of a Man - 1920s
This is a photo/postcard of a man in the 1920s.
Photograph - house - three people in front - 1920s - no location
This is a photo of a house with three people standing in front, a man, a child, and a woman.
Photograph - 2 men - 1920s
This is a photo postcard of 2 men. 1920s. No location
Postcard to William Hibbs - no date - no location
This is a postcard to Mr. William Hibbs from a friend with no date or location. There is a woman on the front of the postcard.
Postcard from Henry Hibbs to William Hibbs - June 11, 1918
This is a postcard from Henry Hibbs to William Hibbs dated June 11, 1918. Henry is asking William why he has not answered his letter. The front of the postcard has flags upon it as well as a poem.
Postcard from Henry Hibbs to William Hibbs - June 25, 1919 - Brest. - La rue de Paris
This is a postcard from Henry Hibbs to William Hibbs dated June 25, 1919. The picture on the front is of Brest-La rue de Paris. The card is from Camp Merritt, New Jersey. The written message is about a pair of gloves Henry is sending home to William.…
Post card from William Hibbs to William Hibbs - May 4, 1916
This is a post card from Henry Hibbs to William Hibbs dated May 4, 1916. It tells that all is well and hopes all well at home. There is a birthday greeting on the front of the card as well as a floral picture. The postcard it from Rockport.
Postcard from Henry Hibbs to William Hibbs - June 13, 1918 - Flags on front
This is a postcard from Henry Hibbs to William Hibbs telling William that Henry received his letter and tobacco for his birthday. Henry also describes receiving his new gun that weighed 11 pounds. There are flags and a verse on the front of this…
Postcard from Henry to William - January 31, 1919, discharged and coming home
This is a postcard from Henry to William letting William know that he has been discharged at Camp Grant and should be home within a week. The front of the postcard shows Brest and the L'Eglise St-Louis at les Halles with people gathered at a…
Mabel and Gene Roberts - postcard
Photograph/postcard of Mabel and Eugene Roberts around the time they were married (1921). The back reads: "I have a permanent hairdo. You like it? What do you think of my hubby? Nice looking, don't you think?"
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Gladys Hopkins
These are the glass negatives of Gladys Hopkins. The photos were taken by Charles Wasson of Wasson Studios in Decatur, IL in the early 1900s.