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Show moreA group photograph of Amy Kenneley's first grade class Hough School in Cleveland, Ohio, 1946; Amy Kenneley (nee Amy Goolsby) identified by the blue marker--third row, third from left
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Show moreA group photograph of Amy Kenneley's kindergarten class at Hough School in Cleveland, Ohio, 1943-44 Group photo of kindergarten class Hough School Cleveland Ohio 1943-44 school year; Amy Kenneley (nee Amy Goolsby) on the top row, fourth from left
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Show moreA photograph of the Louis family's three-star service banner displayed in the window of their home to indicate that three sons (Corry, John, and Billy) were serving in the military simultaneously
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Show moreA sign produced and distributed by US Government agencies that was displayed outside the Louis home; Willam Louis, Sr. worked swing shifts at the Thompson Company's TAPCO factory, requiring him to sleep during daylight hours
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Show moreA clipping from the TAPCO newsletter about William Louis, Sr., winning a $1000 war bond; Bill Louism worked at the Thompson Company's TAPCO plant during the war
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Show moreThe selected, scanned pages of the Victory Handbook "dedicated to the homemakers of Hawaii" by by the Women's Division, Office of Civilian Defense, Honolulu, Hawaii, dated November 1942
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