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Camp Wallace Guest House

Description: Two women stand at the entryway of the Guest House at Camp Wallace.
Date: unknown
Partner: Genevieve Miller Hitchcock Public Library

Two men in jeep at Camp Wallace

Description: Two soldiers in a jeep at Camp Wallace. A row of flags lines the road.
Date: unknown
Partner: Genevieve Miller Hitchcock Public Library

Schanzer home in Hitchcock

Description: Schanzer home in Hitchcock, Texas. It was located at Hwy. 6 and 2nd St.
Date: unknown
Partner: Genevieve Miller Hitchcock Public Library

Palmer home in Hitchcock

Description: Palmer home in Hitchcock, Texas. Taken just after the 1915 storm. The home was located in the 8300 block of Neville.
Date: 1915
Partner: Genevieve Miller Hitchcock Public Library

J.A. Bret home in Hitchcock

Description: J.A. Bret home in Hitchcock, Texas, was located at the corner of Wallace and 1st.
Date: unknown
Partner: Genevieve Miller Hitchcock Public Library

R.L. Bond home in Hitchcock

Description: R.L. Bond home in Hitchcock, Texas. Formerly the Hepler home.
Date: 2006
Partner: Genevieve Miller Hitchcock Public Library

Linda Finch with her Lockheed L-10A Electra at the Camp Wallace Marker Dedication Ceremony

Description: Camp Wallace Marker Dedication Service. Static displays of aircraft. A woman in a flight suit talks with a gentleman in front of a plane. This is Linda Finch of San Antonio, who in 1997 faithfully recreated the ill-fated last flight of Amelia Earhart. Finch's effort became known as "World Flight 1997," and is the only retracing of Earhart's last flight that incorporated an aircraft almost identical to Earhart's Lockheed L-10 Electra aircraft.
Date: 1997
Partner: Genevieve Miller Hitchcock Public Library

Lockheed L-10A Electra at the Camp Wallace Marker Dedication Ceremony

Description: Camp Wallace Marker Dedication Service. Hangar displays with people standing around an airplane. This is Linda Finch's airplane in which she faithfully recreated the ill-fated last flight of Amelia Earhart. Finch's effort became known as "World Flight 1997," and is the only retracing of Earhart's last flight that incorporated an aircraft almost identical to Earhart's Lockheed L-10 Electra aircraft. Finch can be seen in the left side of the frame, speaking with some onlookers.
Date: 1997
Partner: Genevieve Miller Hitchcock Public Library

Robert Hunter home in Hitchcock

Description: Robert Hunter home in Hitchcock, Texas. The home was built in 1901 by Mr. Hunter's Grandfather, Howard Layton Roberts.
Date: 2006
Partner: Genevieve Miller Hitchcock Public Library
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