Military & Law Enforcement

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Title

Military & Law Enforcement

Subject

Military Personnel - United States
Military Uniforms
Law Enforcement

Description

Some associated information was received with the image or discovered through research while some is speculative and based on context. Corrections are welcome.

Collection Items

Soldier's Mealtime
Two adult men in Confederate uniforms lean over a camp stove while preparing a meal. Between both men a young child also in uniform is visible.

This photograph was possibly from the Murray's Mill reenactments in the 1990s

Soldiers Afield
Image of two men on horse back in a field bordered by trees. In the background is an encampment of light colored fabric tents.

This photograph was possibly from the Murray's Mill reenactments in the 1990s

Four Soldiers
image of four unidentified soldiers sanding together. The two soldiers in the second row are elevated while the first row are standing on the ground.

The image is a reprint that is cropped and includes a portion of another image.

Mack Brady Melchor and Girl
Photograph of Mack Brady Melchor standing with his arm around a young girl.

Mack served in the US Army Air Corps as a B-17g top turret gunner, a flight engineer with the Mighty Wing 381st Bomb Group, 532nd and 533rd Squadrons.

Soldier Portrait
A black and whie portrait (headshot) of a man in a military uniform.

The reverse has an address label for George S. Richardson of Pomaria, SC as well as a written date
"1952"

Soldier and Tent
Black and white photograph of a man in a light colored military uniform standing in front of he entrance to a tent.

The reverse of the image is stamped with a three digit number
"548"

John Dellinger Handshake
Photograph of two men shaking hands. John Dellinger (right) served as the chief of police for the city of Conover from 1947 to 1953.

The reverse of the image reads,
"Chief Police for Conover
John Dellenger (sic)
#3
Bill Beason
Good…

Officer and DMV Car
Photograph of a man in a uniform standing behind the open door of a car painted with the letters "DMV."

City of Newton Print
Print of the City of Newton, a B29 Superfortress named by the commander First Lt. Samuel P. "Sub" Moose. On May 25th, 1945 the City of Newton was lost while being flown by a second crew.

One the front of the image is a handwritten note
"City…

City of Newton and Crew
Reproduction of an image of the City of Newton, a B29 Superfortress named by the commander First Lt. Samuel P. "Sub" Moose. On May 25th, 1945 the City of Newton was lost while being flown by a second crew.

On the reverse of the image is a…
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