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"Mrs. Katherine L. Robbins Smith" Marriage announcement, newspaper clipping attached to the back of the photograph reads: "Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Hubert B. Smith and Mrs. Katherine L. Robbins at The Dalles, [Oregon] May 12,…

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"The Glover Family - George, Ray, and Mrs. Glover - of Union and Astoria, Oregon."

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"Frank P. Childers, August 5, 1858 - February 27, 1915. Wearing City Marshall uniform in portrait, circa late 1890's. Came to Grande Ronde Valley with his parents in 1865, at age of seven. City Marshall from circa 1895-1900, also Deputy Marshall and…

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"17th Tactical Recon Sqdn EM Recreation tent. Musical instruments were available and many in the Sqdn could play. I do not know how the sign was painted." Sign in front of tent: "The Blue Room"

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"17th Recreational Musicians in the 'The Blue Room - Dan Klepner, Trumpet - John Caccitore - Edgar Vinyard" From "Darkroom Soldier": "Blue Room. Operated throughout the Pacific Theater by the Red Cross, this type of open-air canteen for enlisted men…

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Local people wait outside The Central Hotel in Manila. It appears so be somewhat damaged, but still open.

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"Mrs. Roberto (Corazon) Villanueva at their home in Manila - 315 Cataluna St. with their young son"

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"Mrs. Roberto Villanueva and their son at 315 Cataluna Street Manila. Roberto was a reporter for the 'Manila Post.' Dick Baxter and Fred Hill were guests in their home while on a 'wild cat pass' from Mindoro"

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"In Manila, at 315 Cataluna St - Roberto Villanueva, his wife Cora, and their son. Roberto was a reporter for the re-activated news paper, The Manila Post" From "Darkroom Soldier": "Filipino Hosts. Corazon and Roberto Villanueva pose with their baby.…

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"In Manila, at 315 Cataluna St - Roberto Villanueva, his wife Cora, and their son. Roberto was a reporter for the re-activated news paper, The Manila Post"
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