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[The Allenson Family]

Description: Black and white photograph of a family standing outdoors. The members include a mother, a father, and their two children; an unidentified man is also standing with them. On the far left is Kristine Allenson, wife to John Allenson. Their children, Clifford and Leo, are both standing in front of the adults and looking downward. The younger child is standing in front of his mother while his older sibling is seated on a tricycle.
Date: September 1929
Creator: Newton, Carl D.
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

John, Kristine and Leo Allenson

Description: Black and white photograph of a family posed outdoors for a portrait in the yard of a house. The husband, John Allenson, is standing with one hand in his pants pocket and his other hand on the chair that his wife, Kristine Allenson, is seated in. On her lap she is holding their son, Leo Allenson; he looks to be toddler aged. They are situated next to a small tree that is visible to the right of them. The wooden siding of the house is also visible to their left.
Date: September 1929
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

Lucas Children in Front of Car

Description: Lorene Lucas (Looper) flanked by her brothers Howard and Ray. These were the children of W. D. Lucas, who was a long-time owner of a general merchandise store on Main St. The three pose in front of Lorene's new car in 1929. In an interview, Lorene said that the dress she was wearing was blue and yellow and matched the blue car with its yellow trim.
Date: 1929
Partner: Irving Archives

[Catherine Nimitz, Nancy Nimitz, and Chester W. Nimitz Sat Together on Family Trip]

Description: Photograph of Catherine Nimitz, Nancy Nimitz, and Chester W. Nimitz seated on bench or picnic table. Catherine Nimitz sits on the left in a dark long-sleeved dress with her hands clasped together in her lap. Chester W. Nimitz sits on the right with his arm draped over his propped-up leg and wearing a white turtleneck sweater, dark shorts and long wool socks. Peaking between her parents' shoulders in Nancy Nimitz, her hair is cropped into a short bob.
Date: 1929?
Partner: National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation
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