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Lullaby and Goodnight - 1920's
Lullaby and Goodnight - 1920's
Lullaby and goodnight . . . baby Martha Harris being rocked to sleep. Doesn't this give you a real sense of a baby's room (albeit a wealthy baby's room) in the first part of the 20th century? There's even a photo from the 1800's on the wall. Everything would be collectible now!

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, Harris and Ewing photographer
People in photo include: Martha Harris and Martha Harris
Little or Varble Woman, Louisville Kentucky
Little or Varble Woman, Louisville Kentucky
We believe this to be a "Little" or a "Varble" photo of a woman, taken in Louisville Kentucky

We believe this to be a "Little" or a "Varble" photo
Japanese store, 1942 Califonia
Japanese store, 1942 Califonia
A large sign reading "I am an American" placed in the window of a Japanese owned grocery store at 13th and Franklin streets in San Francisco on December 8, 1941, the day after Pearl Harbor.

The store was closed following orders to people of Japanese descent to evacuate from certain West Coast areas. The owner (name unknown), a University of California graduate, was housed with hundreds of evacuees in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war.

Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Dorothea Lange, photographer
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