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[Military officers on the deck of the USS Missouri for the Japanese Surrender of WWII]

Description: Photograph relating to the signing of the Japanese Instrument of Surrender that ended WWII. Allied military officers stand on the deck of the USS Missouri. From left to right on the front row are: Lt. General Kuzma Derevyando of the U.S.S.R.; General Sir Thomas Blamey of Australia; Colonel Lawrence Moore Cosgrave of Canada; General Jacques LeClerc of France; Vice Admiral Conrad E.L. Helfrich of the Netherlands; and Air Vice Marshall Leonard M. Isitt of New Zealand.
Date: September 2, 1945
Creator: Kahl, Kalvin Henry
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Georgia Moss

Description: Studio photograph of Georgia Moss. She is wearing a high-collared dress with an embroidered jacket. Her hair is dark, parted in the center, and pulled back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Georgia Moss

Description: Studio photograph of Georgia Moss. She is wearing a high-collared dress with an embroidered jacket. Her hair is dark, parted in the center and pulled back. In the bottom left hand corner are the words, "The Carbon Studio, 107 E. Broad S., Richmond, Va."
Date: unknown
Creator: The Carbon Studio
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Grace and Hazel Reeves

Description: Photograph of Hazel and Grace Reeves. They are standing with their arms around each other. Both are wearing dresses and headbands, and one is wearing a belt with a scarf. Behind them is a tree and a fence.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Grace Reeves

Description: Photograph of an elderly Grace Reeves. She is wearing a dark blue blouse and glasses. In the foreground is a large bouquet of flowers. Behind her are wooden doors with curtains.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Church Choir

Description: Photograph of eight women and four men dressed in choir robes and holding open hymnals. The women are wearing four-pointed hats. Behind them are bushes and a church building.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Edd Little and Lonnie Elliot

Description: Photograph of two boys named Edd Little and Lonnie Elliot. The two boys have their arms around each other and both are wearing newsboy caps, jackets, collared shirts and neckties. One boy wears knickers and the other pants.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

[Julia Moss]

Description: Photograph of Julia Moss of New York City. She has her back to the camera and this photo shows her in profile. She has a fabric draped around her shoulders. Her hair is swept up.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Julia Moss

Description: Studio photograph of Julia Moss. She is wearing a dark blazer, light shirt and long pearl necklace. Her hair is curly and piled on her head.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Julia Moss

Description: Photograph of an elderly Julia Moss. She is standing outdoors and wearing a pinstripe skirt with a pinstripe blouse with ruffles and glasses. Her hair is gray and pulled back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Hazel Reeves

Description: Photograph of Hazel Reeves. She is wearing a light colored shirt and long skirt with a dark belt, scarf, and boots. Behind her is a tree, a fence, and a tall house.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Hazel Reeves

Description: Photograph of Hazel Reeves seated in a chair wearing a dress with puffed sleeves, glasses, and a necklace. She is looking down at a book in her hands. Next to her is a small table with a flower-filled vase, box, and book. Behind her is a window and with sheer curtains.
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum

Grace Reeves and Her Students

Description: Photograph of ten girls and thirteen boys with teacher Grace Reeves standing behind them. All of the girls are wearing skirts and dresses and standing. Two of the boys are standing and the rest are seated cross-legged on the ground. Behind the group is a slide and behind that is a chain-link fence and trees. Written at the bottom of the photograph is, "To A Wonderful Teacher we love - Second Grade, 1963-1964."
Date: unknown
Partner: Heritage House Museum
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