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[Historical marker in cemetery]

Description: Photograph of a historical marker commemorating Ormer Leslie Locklear. The marker is situated in a cemetary and accompanied by a photograph of Ormer Locklear. On the right, a woman wearing a black and white patterned dress touches the side of the marker.
Date: unknown
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Woman with historical marker]

Description: Photograph of a historical marker commemorating Ormer Leslie Locklear. The marker is situated in a cemetary and accompanied by a photograph of Ormer Locklear. On the right, a woman wearing a black and white patterned dress touches the side of the marker.
Date: unknown
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Historical marker]

Description: Photograph of a historical marker commemorating Ormer Leslie Locklear. Situated in a cemetery, the marker is covered in a Texas flag and accompanied by a photograph of Ormer Locklear. Individuals are standing around the marker.
Date: unknown
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Historical marker in cemetery]

Description: Photograph of a historical marker commemorating Ormer Leslie Locklear. The marker is situated in a cemetary and accompanied by a photograph of Ormer Locklear. On the right, a woman wearing a black and white patterned dress touches the side of the marker.
Date: unknown
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[148th American Squadron Album]

Description: Album containing photographs of World War I soldiers, many in uniform and posing near camps or airplanes. Writing on the cover says "Officers, 148th American Squadron."
Date: August 1918
Creator: Clay, Henry R., Jr.
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[William G. Fuller Greeting Soldiers]

Description: Photograph of William G. Fuller shaking hands with four soldiers in the Kelly Field group in Dallas, Texas. Fuller's arms are crossed in front of him, and two soldiers shake each hand. The soldiers are, from left to right, Lt. John M. Clark, Capt. A. E. Easterbrook, Lt. W. T. Meyer, and Lt. Benjamin B. Cassiday.
Date: unknown
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas
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