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[Hillard Building]

Description: Photograph of a brick building in the 1940s with glass tiles on a curved corner with the name "Hilliard" on it.
Date: 1942~
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[First Christian Church 27th Anniversary Celebration]

Description: Photograph of the First Christian Church 27th Anniversary celebration. The church officials in the photo are, back row - left to right: E.C. Blackburn, John Stanley, Reverend Anglemyer, A. Roy, and H.T. Whitson. Front row - left to right: Mrs. Whitson, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Anglemyer, and Pauline Renwick. The cake they are standing behind was molded to look like church structure and weighed 150 pounds.
Date: 1942
Partner: First Christian Church of Port Arthur

[Old Settlers Parade 1942]

Description: Photograph of the Old Settlers' parade held in Childress, Texas in 1942. In the procession are two young children, a boy and a girl, in costumes riding scooters. Following them is a woman dressed as a clown and a line of men and women riding horses. The parade is traveling down a busy street lined with businesses, parked cars, and watchful spectators. Among the spectators is a man in military uniform.
Date: July 17, 1942
Creator: Webb Studio
Partner: Childress County Heritage Museum

Katie Sinclair writing on board 1942-1945

Description: Photograph of Katie Sinclair writing on a board at Dept. #2 Club in "A" Plant at North American Aviation Inc. around 1942-1945. Katie married L. M. "Buddy" Sinclair, member of the 36th Infantry Division, who fought in World War II.
Date: 1942~/1945~
Partner: Sulphur Springs Public Library

Seven Officers at table- Camp Blanding 1942

Description: Photograph of seven officers eating and drinking at at table beside a tent at Camp Blanding in Florida in 1942. One officer is identified as Capt. Newman and one as Lt. Col. Andy Price.
Date: 1942
Partner: Sulphur Springs Public Library

[Bolivar Street, Sanger, Texas]

Description: Downtown Sanger looking east along Bolivar Street from the corner on Fifth Street. The native stone wall marks the edge of the square.
Date: 1942~
Partner: Sanger Public Library
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