William Henry Harris photographic collection, 1918-1939.

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William Henry Harris photographic collection, 1918-1939.

Negatives (ca. 1080 5"x7"), prints (30), and postcard, taken by Harris in Salem and Salem County, N.J., to be used with his feature articles published in the Standard and Jerseyman, of which he was company secretary and correspondent; together with envelopes, annotated by Harris's grandson, Joseph G. Lippincott, preserving the names, places, and dates of each photograph.

ca. 1500 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8049894

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Harris, William Henry, 1870-1946

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William H. Harris was probably an African American man who served as foreman or handyman around Augusta Plantation Sugar House in Bayou Goula, Iberville Parish, La. From the description of William H. Harris papers, 1893-1930. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 268957710 William H. Harris graduated from the United States (U.S.) Military Academy in 1930. Prior to World War II (WWII), he served as battery officer and commander of the 1st, 4th, 11th, 52nd and 72nd...

Half Century Farmers Club (Salem County, N.J.)

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Lippincott, Joseph G., 1920-1997

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