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Mrs. Mary La Hue at her home at 4200 S. Delaware. Mrs. La Hue is surrounded by chickens. Photo was a gift from Anna Dunn.
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Private First Class Howard Braham of 3262 S. Sherman inspects his new army rifle.
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2nd Lt. Leon Pierce earns his pilots wings and commission at Vance A.F.B. in Oklahoma.
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A photo of William McNay in his Navy uniform.
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A head shot of Richard Cowgill that shows him in his Navy uniform.
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Cleanup after the 1953 flood.
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Harriette Christopher of 3842 S. Delaware receives congratulations from Navy Captain Oscar Pederson.
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"Englewood men on a 14 day Navy Cruise - Naval Air Station, Denver, CO" Front row (left to right): John Douglas, Bob Gearhart, Bob Delzell, Ben Faulkner, Leon Duncan, Don Harrach. Back row (left to right): Roy Albersharot, Hugh Williams, Allen Garber, Lt. Richard Brenneman, Arlen Gupton, Bill R. Holland (Aug 28, 1954).
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Richard Gance of 2500 S. Zuni St. is home on leave after Navy training in San Diego.
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The home of Mr. & Mrs. William Edom after the 1913 snowstorm. Shown in the photo is Mrs. Nell Johnson and her son Melvin.
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An undated photograph of Englewood resident Ethel Altenbach.
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An undated photograph of a young George Perrin.
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Charles and Lurline Dolezal in 1990.
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Paul Vranesic of 4010 S. Logan St. was the representative of the Boy's State Conference. He shows his text book to Gov. Steve McNichols.
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Henry Taylor's Drum Corps during an Englewood parade.
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Emma Edom, on the right, stands with Nell Johnson, left, and Mrs. Don Edom, middle, after the 1913 snowstorm.
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This business was formerly King and Son Coal but it is now L. V. Henning & Son Coal Company. The building was the barn of J. C. Jones.
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This business was formally King and Son Coal. The building was the barn of J.C. Jones.
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Mary and Harry Ida, long time Englewood residents.
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Virginia Widdowfield Johnson at her Englewood home.