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The Missouri Messenger. (Macon and Kansas City, Mo.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1900
Weekly African-American newspaper published in Macon, Missouri by the Baptist State Convention that includes local, state and national news along with advertising.
[Portrait of John Walker]
Portrait of John Walker in a suit standing beside a chair and holding a hat.
[Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence]
Portrait of a man in a suit sitting in a chair, with a woman in a dark dress standing next to him. "Mrs. Lawrence" is written on the back of the photo.
[Portrait of Lizzie Walker]
Portrait of Lizzie Walker wearing a dress with a white bow.
[Portrait of the Walker Family]
Portrait of the Walker family, including Ed, Lizzie, John, Louis, and Louisa Walker.
[Portrait of Knights Templar Member]
Portrait of a bearded man in Knights Templar regalia.
[News Script: 81st wedding annivery]
Photocopy of a script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[Portrait of Sarah Henrietta Lister Walker]
Portrait of Sarah Henrietta Lister Walker wearing a dark dress with a white collar and black bow tie.
Oral History Interview with Paul Bunch, December 7, 1971
Interview with Paul Bunch, a New Mexico National Guard WWII veteran and POW from Atlanta, Missouri. Bunch served in I Troop, 111th Horse Cavalry, which became F Battery, 200th Coast Artillery (Anti-Aircraft); he recounts going to the Philippines before the war in 1941, his action during the bombing of Clark Field on December 8th, the fight for Bataan, and his capture and internment at Camp O'Donnell, after which he was held at Cabanatuan #2, Bilibid Prison, and then Yodagawa Steel Mill, Osaka, Japan.
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