Landscape view of unidentified rural area with field, trees, and bushes in view. Probably taken in late fall or in winter. Back of photograph is stamped: "Kodak AG. Stuttgart, Oktober 1960."
Bess Wallace standing by a tree in the backyard of her family's home at 219 N. Delaware Street, Independence, Missouri. Same as 72-3622. From: Truman home, an album of Wallace family, friends, and vacations.
Unidentified exterior scene, partial view of buildings and trees. According to Charles Thayer's curriculum vitae he states: "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 may have been taken during that trip.
WAC Technician (T/5) Virginia L. Sanderlin of Norfolk, Virginia is picking peach blossoms. Sanderlin was stationed somewhere in the San Marco Area of Italy with the WAC 6669th Headquarters Platoon supporting the Fifth Army.
WAC Technician (T/5) Jessie L. Windes of Lincoln, California, is photographed with a branch of apple blossoms. Windes, a stenographer, was stationed with the WAC 6669th Headquarters Platoon supporting the Fifth Army somewhere in the Sparanise area, Italy.
WAC Technician (T/5) Dorothy E. Hoefler of Buffalo, New York, examines a shell torn tree thought to be dead and is surprised to find it blooming. Hoefler was stationed in the Sparanise area, Italy with the WAC 6669th Headquarters Platoon supporting the Fifth Army.