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Dunham Jr., Clarence (Junie) Ellsworth
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Black-and-white photographs
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Syracuse (N.Y.)
(6)
Korea (South)
(1)
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Children
(3)
Clotheslines
(1)
Female friendship
(1)
Plants
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Portraits
(6)
Public housing
(1)
Restaurants
(2)
Scouting (Youth activity)
(1)
South Korea
(1)
Syracuse (N.Y.)
(1)
Teletypewriters
(1)
Women
(4)
Young women
(1)
Keywords
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Arlene Miller
(1)
Betty Benson-Curry
(1)
Camps
(1)
Clarence Dunham Jr.
(2)
Clarence Ellsworth Dunham Jr.
(1)
Ela Shepard
(1)
Elsie Johns
(1)
Emily Broome-Smith
(1)
Ina Rollins-Shepard
(2)
Kathleen Stokes
(1)
Leona N. Dunham
(1)
Louise Foster
(1)
Martha Moody
(2)
Martha Shepard
(2)
Mary Moody
(1)
Photographer/Author J. C. Redmond Studio
(2)
Pioneer Homes
(1)
Western Electric Company
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Date
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Clarence (Junie) Dunham Jr. (9 years old)
1944-09-05
Photograph of Clarence Dunham Jr. (Junie) seated- testing teletype machine at Western Electric.
1967-10
Portrait of Leona N. Dunham (sister of Clarence Dunham, Jr.) wearing sweater & blouse.
1940-1941
People sitting around a restaurant table
1950-1959
Dunbar Center's Boy Scout camp- Camp Woodlawn.
1943
Clarence (Junie) Dunham, Jr. in South Korea (holding a local child) while in Army (U.S.) in front of laundry line.
1958
Ina Rollins-Shepard, Clarence (Junie) Dunham Jr.'s maternal grandmother.
1945-1949
Martha Moody in teen years (possibly on Harrison Street).
1945-1949
Betty Benson-Curry, Martha Shepard & Louise Foster ; Emily Broome-Smith, Elsie Johns, Ela Shepard.
Ina Rollins-Shepard standing in front of brick building (a Pioneer Home) at 1037 South Townsend Street.
1945-1949
Martha Moody, Kathleen Stokes. Arlene Miller, Mary Moody and others.