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Photograph of Edward L. Brown in uniform, 1919

 Item — Box 1: [Barcode: 000020970550], Folder: 1, item: 1
Identifier: 2004.004.1.1.1
Scope and Contents

1 photo portrait on postcard removed from a scrapbook. The text on the back in ink reads "This is my sweetie when he was with the army of occupation in Germany. Spring of 1919."

Dates: 1919

Photograph of Leila Claribel Owens, Jessie Owens and Miss Field, Undated

 Item — Box 4: [Barcode: 000020970574], Folder: 18, item: 7
Identifier: 2004.004.4.18.7
Scope and Contents

This is a photograph. The front is labeled Owens and Field with arrows pointing to two of the women. The back caption reads: "Jessie Owens or 'Princess Jessie' and my and your chapterone, Miss Field. She was my roommate you know. If the wind just wouldn't blow at the wrong time!"

Dates: Undated

Photograph of Leila Claribel Owens with Julia Sellman, Undated

 Item — Box 4: [Barcode: 000020970574], Folder: 18, item: 5
Identifier: 2004.004.4.18.5
Scope and Contents

This is a photograph. The back caption reads: "Julia Sellman, the girl who went home with me from school. These were made a day or two before I left Baylor."

Dates: Undated

Photograph of Three Women, Undated

 Item — Box 4: [Barcode: 000020970574], Folder: 18, item: 6
Identifier: 2004.004.4.18.6
Scope and Contents

This is a photograph. Two women are standing and one is sitting; the caption reads "Princess Jessie" Owens and I were almost inseparable this summer--pals you might say. In her last letter she told me to please introduce her to you. We are not related."

Dates: Undated

Photograph of Two People, Undated

 Item — Box 4: [Barcode: 000020970574], Folder: 18, item: 8
Identifier: 2004.004.4.18.8
Scope and Contents This is a photograph. The front is captioned: "This boy didn't know how to put his trousers on!" The back of the photo is captioned: "On top of the dormitory roof. I came very near to falling off backwards about the time this was snapped and was trying to regain my balance; hence the position. The soldier [underlined] is a Waco girl. She might be embarrassed if I told her name. No, they wouldn't let soldiers hang around much; So we made one as best we could. Every night he [underlined] came...
Dates: Undated

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Brown, Leila Claribel (Owens), 1896-1980 349