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1880 ca.
[Open field surrounded by trees]
Photograph of an open field surrounded by trees.
GLC06698.03
[Dirt trench in an open field]
Photograph of a dirt trench dug into an open field. A house sits on the distant horizon.
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[Four men work on the reconstruction of a demolished house]
Photograph of four men working on the reconstruction of a demolished house. Three housing structures are in the background.
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[Large open field with a wide forested area in the far background]
Photograph of a large open field with a wide forested area in the far background.
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[Two housing structures near a dirt road and surrounded by trees]
Photograph of two housing structures near a dirt road and surrounded by trees.
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[A sailboat on a wide lake with a row of trees on the horizon]
Photograph of a sailboat on a wide lake with a row of trees on the horizon. An illegible note written near the top right of the photograph.
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Said to be Headquarters of Gen. McClellan at battle of T. Pines.
Photograph of four housing structures in an open area. Three notes are written around the top of photograph.
GLC06698.09
22 March 1943
[Photograph of World War II African American Private]
Reverse contains illegible handwritten name of Private with "Fort Jackson 3/22/1943". Written at Fort Jackson
GLC09568
1943
Augsberger, Richard C., 1923-1997
[Letters from Private Richard C. Augsberger to Ardena Mae Fouts][Decimalized .01- .56]
56 letters from Private Richard C. Augsberger to his future wife Ardena Mae Fouts. Includes one newspaper clipping.
GLC09569
30 March, 1943
To Ardena Mae Fouts
A "Good Luck" chain letter. The letter stipulates that it and four other copies must be sent out, or the the receiver of the letter will have bad luck. It reads, "The one who breaks this chain will have bad luck. Don't keep this letter. It must be in...
GLC09569.01
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