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Entryway to Joseph Stalin Memorial

Exterior view of an entryway to a columned building which is situated over another structure of some sort. Location not given. According to Charles Thayer's curriculum vitae: "In 1955 I made an extended tour of European and Asiatic Russia and wrote a series for the Saturday Evening Post on post-Stalinist Soviet Union." Although not identified, this photograph is thought to have been taken during that trip. This may have been taken in Gori, Georgia which was located in the Soviet Union at the time. The image is believed to be Joseph Stalin's memorial and birthplace preserved in this manner.

Homes In Unknown Location in Russia

Exterior view of what appears to be the back side of houses or dwellings in an unknown location. According to Charles Thayer's curriculum vitae: "In 1955 I made an extended tour of European and Asiatic Russia and wrote a series for the Saturday Evening Post on post-Stalinist Soviet Union." Although not identified, it is believed that this photograph may have been taken during that trip.

Town and Fortress in Gori, Soviet Union

Partial view of different types of structures with what appears to be some sort of high fortress behind them. Sign on hill appears to contain letters and a star sign is located above the letters. Location is not given. According to Charles Thayer's curriculum vitae: "In 1955 I made an extended tour of European and Asiatic Russia and wrote a series for the Saturday Evening Post on post-Stalinist Soviet Union." Although not identified, it is believed that this photograph was taken during that trip. The location is thought to be Gori, Georgia located in the Soviet Union at the time.

Wallace Children With Dog

From left to right: Bessie Madge Andrews (a friend of the family, named after Bess Wallace and Madge Gates Wallace), George Wallace, Fred Wallace, Bess Wallace, and Frank Wallace sitting on the porch of a house. George his holding his dog, Gyp. From: Truman home, found in photo album.