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[A boy leaning on a memorial table at Camp Ben McCullouch]
A boy sitting at a table at Camp Ben McCullouch. The boy is leaning on a table created as a memorial. Most of the writing on the table is illegible, but the table was created as a memorial for a man with the last name of Puckett. The memorial was dedicated by his children. Camp Ben McCullouch was created as a reunion site for Confederate war veterans.
[Judge Yarborough speaking at a podium]
A close-up view of Judge Yarborough speaking at a podium.
[A man loading cotton cake into a car]
A man loading a large bag of cotton cake into a car. The cake is the solid that remains after the cottonseeds have had the oil pressed out of them.
[People waiting in line at 2-J Hamburgers]
People waiting in line at the glass window of 2-J Hamburgers. There is a man in a 2-J apron making hamburgers to the right of the photo.
[People working at 2-J Hamburgers]
People and automobiles outside of "2-J Hamburgers." The sign outside states "2-J 19 cent Hamburgers, French Fries 10 cents"
[People working at 2-J Hamburgers]
Employees working inside 2-J Hamburgers. There are three men wearing aprons and "2-J" shirts to the right of the photo. There are two women working to the left of the photo. There are several hamburgers on the grill.
[People working inside the 2-J Hamburger Store]
A group of people working inside the 2-J Hamburger store. Two of the people are making and wrapping hamburgers.
[Two women reading]
Two women sitting on a couch. They are reading from a document entitled "Operation 'Democrat'."
[A view of the exterior of the 2-J Hamburger Store]
An outside view of the 2-J Hamburger store. The advertised price of the hamburgers is nineteen cents, and fries for ten cents. There are automobiles parked outside the building. Located on North Lamar and 41st Street.
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