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Updated: January 15, 2016

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Thelma Strickland & Bonnie Ward
Thelma Strickland & Bonnie Ward
A photo of Thelma Strickland with friend Bonnie Ward in Roswell,Georgia circa 1944
People in photo include: Bonnie Ward
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Martha Elvira Gaston (Jones)
Martha Elvira Gaston (Jones)
A photo of Martha Elvira Gaston (Jones): Born 1840. Passed away on 18 Mar 1920 in Buncombe County, North Carolina.
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"The Red Man" Survey - President Coolidge.
"The Red Man" Survey - President Coolidge.
Cherokee Miss Ruth Muskrat presenting a survey or census of the Native American peoples entitled "The Red Man" to President Coolidge.
Iroquois Indians in Buffalo NY
Iroquois Indians in Buffalo NY
Iroquois Indians in Buffalo New York in 1914.

This was a panoramic photo, put together in two parts, so I split the photo back into two parts. While it is difficult to see the faces, the photo gives a wonderful sense of what life was like for these people. It looks to be the dead of winter.

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, William A Drennan
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