U.S. Customs Office, Memphis [graphic] / Ernie Deane [photographer]. 1964.

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U.S. Customs Office, Memphis [graphic] / Ernie Deane [photographer]. 1964.

Negative taken for July 1, 1964, Arkansas Gazette article "Foreign Goods to State Enter Through Memphis 'Door, '" B1:2. Two unidentified men at the United States Customs Office located at Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.

1 negative : b&w ; 6 x 6 cm. (2 x 2 in.)

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Arkansas History Commission

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The Arkansas History Commission was created by the General Assembly in 1905. Inspired and guided during its early years by John Hugh Reynolds, the commission is the official archives of the state, responsible for collecting and preserving the source materials of the history of Arkansas. From the description of Arkansas History Commission records, 1905-1984 [microform]. (Arkansas History Commission). WorldCat record id: 244818119 ...

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