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[Bust photograph of a young girl]

Description: Bust photograph of a young girl facing forward with her eyes adverted to the right. She is wearing a gingham print jack with a puffed sleeves and dark triple edging along the large collar. She has a similar print puffy top on underneath with a high collar. Her dark curly hair is pulled back. On matte at bottom, photographer's mark: "Bowles & Hayden, HOPKINSVILLE, CADIZ, Ky." Attached to a black cardboard substrate with sheared edges.
Date: unknown
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

Slave-made bucket

Description: Handmade bucket with two iron loops for hanging; made and owned by Seth Thomas, a slave owned by Will Bishop who had a tobacco plantation in or around Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
Date: unknown
Creator: Thomas, Seth
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

[Baptistry Painting for Hopkinsville, Kentucky #2]

Description: A black and white photograph of the baptistry painting done by Perry for the Church of Christ in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Painting is of river with trees and rocky hills, clouds, and sun. Inscription on back reads in part, "True view except color, of Jordan river scene. Theme Sunrise over the Jordan illustrating The Christian era."
Date: November 1950
Creator: Perry, Myrta Blanche
Partner: Abilene Christian University Library

[Soldiers Playing in Forest]

Description: Photograph of two soldiers, identified as Herman Rolfes and Perry, playing around in a forest near Camp Campbell, Kentucky. The soldier on the left looks down at something in his hands, while the soldier behind him raises a stick over his head as if preparing to hit the other man.
Date: 1945
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Soldiers Standing Around Buildings at Camp Campbell]

Description: Photograph of several uniformed U.S. Army standing outside of a building at Camp Campbell. Three soldiers stand in front of a wooden building that has a sign labeled "Orderly Room." A building in the background to the right has two stories, a chimney, and a balcony. Further to a right is a shadowy one story building.
Date: 1945~
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Postcard of Hopkinsville, Kentucky Methodist Church]

Description: Postcard of a Methodist church in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. A handwritten note addressed to Miss Helen Aten says "Dear Helen: I got your card, was glad to hear from you. We are both fine. It's awful hot down here. This church is 18 blocks from our house. I haven't even been in it. But the one across its street I has been in. Give our best to all, write soon."
Date: May 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Four Soldiers Drinking Beer]

Description: Photograph of Lieutenant Bissmeyer, Ray Owen, David Weston, and Joseph Zanetta drinking beer in a forest while on field maneuvers at Camp Campbell. Buckets and a wooden box are on the ground in front of the soldiers.
Date: 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Members of the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion]

Description: Photograph of members of the second platoon of the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion standing in front of a plywood hutment and posing. Four of the men are standing behind two kneeling men. The men in the back are Ed Sutkaitis, Frank Hulsizer, Howie Toms, and Curt Hagen. The men in the front row are Bill Shor and John Nugent. Most of them are wearing U.S. Army uniforms, but Sutkaitis is wearing a Camp Campbell tee shirt and Toms wears no shirt at all.
Date: 1944
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum
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