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(GENEALOGY.) KEESE, HOLT, HOLLINS AND TUGGLE FAMILIES.
A
family archive; contained in three ring binders of photographs, two smaller
boxes of snapshots; and two ring binders of family papers, spanning nearly a
century.
Hundreds of photographs, military records, birth and death certificates, Masonic
documents, correspondence; an attempt at a family tree, plus a mimeographed copy of
“The Orientation of the Keese Family, 1866-1981.”
MUST BE SEEN
.
Vp, circa 1866-2006
[1,000/1,500]
A LARGE COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS AND FAMILY PAPERS
,
representing an African
American family’s attempt to create a family tree and record of their history, spanning more than
a century.
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(HEALTH AND WELFARE.) DRUGS AND DRUG ADDICTION.
Brother . . .
Don’t Pass it On.
Color poster, depicting a teenager passing a “joint” to a younger boy,
14 x 19
1
⁄
4
inches; tiny pinholes at the corners, creases where folded.
Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969
[400/600]
An early anti-drug poster from the late 1960’s when virtually an entire generation was
“Lighting up.”
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