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    • CommentAuthorAdmin
    • CommentTimeAug 9th 2010 edited
     
    Comment Author Bettyhere* Comment Time 43 minutes ago edit delete
    OT - Click here: Captured: America in Color from 1939-1943 – Plog Photo Blog

    Dean, Mary, et al, this is definitely OT, but I just got it and thought you might enjoy it. I was 10, and could have been one of the girls in the picture at a fair, in one of my Mom's home made dresses for me. If this link doesn't work, I'll try another way. Betty
    • CommentAuthorAdmin
    • CommentTimeAug 9th 2010
     
    Betty,

    This forum does not support links, so you'll have to give us the exact address, and then we can copy and paste it.

    joang
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    Oh, you are making me do tekkie things I don't understand. Does this work? Please work, please, please, please.

    http://extras.denverpost.com/archive/captured.html
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      CommentAuthordeb112958
    • CommentTimeAug 9th 2010
     
    That address worked. The pictures are beautiful.
    • CommentAuthorJean21*
    • CommentTimeAug 9th 2010
     
    How interesting. I felt so sorry for the children without shoes and sad to say there are still children without shoes.
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    Many of the pictures early in the series are of homesteaders in Pie Town, NM. My daughter recently returned from a cross-country trip. One of the stops she and her friend made was in Pie Town. Not much there now, except a couple of pie-themed diners. I have a photo of their breakfast which consisted of coffee and slices of 5 different pie flavors.
    • CommentAuthorJanet
    • CommentTimeAug 10th 2010
     
    Wonderful pictures. Thank you.
    • CommentAuthorZibby*
    • CommentTimeAug 10th 2010
     
    I could have been in a similar picture at the county fair in a dress made from feed sacks. Interesting pictures.