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  1. MS-170

    … He appears to have been sent to the Philippines in late summer 1945 and assigned to garrison duty serving in the 1 … the use of these materials, however, because of its content, access to File 30 is limited to serious research … a sign reading “1 st Platoon APO 75 Co. A 706 th Tank …

  2. MS-154

    … Gary Meek April 2012   SCOPE AND CONTENT   SERIES 1:  PIQUA POST CARDS – … 1.17.15 Camp Wakonda, Piqua, Ohio – summer camp owned and operated by Piqua YMCA – camp … 5.32.63 Holiday Inn, Reading – Pennsylvania …

  3. MS-223-1978

    … NEGATIVE COLLECTION 1964-2003 SCOPE AND CONTENT   The Piqua Daily Call Photo … tied on top (13) e. Screech Owls (16) f. Library reading class at South Street Elementary School (11) … 45        June 14, 1978 a. Piqua City Parks summer programs for children (36) b. Val Decker Packing …

  4. MS-223-1980

    … NEGATIVE COLLECTION 1964-2003 SCOPE AND CONTENT   The Piqua Daily Call Photo … Chrysler Plymouth employees (10) f. Students in a reading class (21) g. Employees at Piqua Social … of 14: Wally White, Michael Turner (12) c. Mote Park summer recreation program: Kelly Kersey (12) d. Group …

  5. MS-125

    … photographs in the Container List.   SCOPE AND CONTENT   The Piqua Daily Call Photograph … Jack Wilson buying a CISV (Children’s International Summer Village) button – 2 neg … Two ladies reading The Crippled Child – 1 neg;   Food – 5 neg …

  6. MS-223-1976

    … NEGATIVE COLLECTION 1964-2003 SCOPE AND CONTENT   The Piqua Daily Call Photo … – formerly Hamer Uniforms – grand opening (5) e. Reading in the classroom (15)             … July 29, 1976 a. William Becker wearing a summer Post Office uniform to deliver mail (3) b. Mall …

  7. Small Collections C

    … C.I.S.V. - Children's International Summer Village - 2 photos: 910 1956 - 5 individuals not … 727 E. Ash Street and was under the management of National Content Liquidators, Inc. of Dayton.  The sale was held … Comfort Palmistry Club - palm reading scrapbook and pages from "Comfort," a palmistry …