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A Greyhound bus trip from Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee, and the terminals. Sixteen year-old baggage clerk at the Memphis bus station. He goes to school in the daytime and works from four
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A Greyhound bus trip from Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee, and the terminals. Sixteen year-old baggage clerk at the Memphis bus station. He goes to school in the daytime and works from four
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A Greyhound bus trip from Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee, and the terminals. Private Gayle Boshart returning to Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia after having been home to Stantonville, Tennessee o
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A Greyhound bus trip from Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee, and the terminals. A travelling salesman. He now uses the bus instead of an automobile. En route Memphis to Chattanooga by Greyhou
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A Greyhound bus trip from Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee, and the terminals. This WAC (Women's Army Corps) and sailor met when they got on the bus in Memphis. By the time it reached Chatta
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A Greyhound bus trip from Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee, and the terminals. Passenger on Greyhound bus. She is moving from Ohio to California and chose the bus so she could see more scene
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John Walker was the father of 11 children, including the famous Walker Sisters. He was a skilled blacksmith, carpenter, miller, and farmer. Proud of his orchard, he posed for this photo with a basket o
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almost 8 years
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This is a photo of Abner Senter Garfield Moore (1848-1927) and family. Probably 1890's. He was born in Cherokee, NC but later moved to Polk County, TN where he owned a large farm with a lot of livestoc
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A candid view of one of the women workers touching up the U.S. Army Air Forces insignia on the side of the fuselage of a "Vengeance" dive bomber manufactured at Vultee's Nashville division, Tennessee
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