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[Junebug Clark at Three Minutes Old]

Description: Photograph of newborn Junebug Clark at three minutes old. Clark is squirming as he's placed on a blanket, with hospital equipment visible around him. His full name is handwritten beneath the image, as well as his age. Narrative by Junebug Clark: Born April 6, 1949. Providence Hospital. Detroit, Michigan Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
Date: April 5, 1949
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Train Engine #651 and Car]

Description: Photograph of a train engine and attached cars on railroad tracks, viewed from the side. "651" and "Texas & Pacific" are visible on the side. Additional tracks lay in front, grass between them. Trees and poles rises above the train in the background. Handwritten text below the image says, "Marshall, Texas Sept 5 1949."
Date: September 5, 1949
Creator: Carlson, R. H.
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Photograph of Sam Myres posing with a man and two children]

Description: Photograph of Sam Myres wearing a black cowboy hat, a button up jacket, and a white button up shirt tucked in. He is also wearing dark pants and cowboy boots. To his right, there is a man wearing a white button up shirt with a tan cowboy hat. To his right, there is a young girl with short curly hair wearing a button up top, she is holding a white cowboy hat. Next to her is a young boy who is wearing a cowboy hat and striped button up shirt. There is a horse to the far right slightly in the back… more
Date: September 5, 1949
Creator: Myres, Sam
Partner: Pioneer City County Museum

[Postcard from the American Florist Supply Co. to D. W. Kempner, April 5, 1949]

Description: Postcard from the American Florist Supply Co. to D. W. Kempner informing him that his order of florist supplies has been shipped via express mail. They also state that the order does not include Antrol liquid because it has not arrived from the factory.
Date: April 5, 1949
Creator: American Florist Supply Company
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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