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16377 | Art and his wife Leone |
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16288 | Art and Nan Kellam |
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16272 | Art and Nan Kellam in the BLB |
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16286 | Art and Nan Kellam in the Garden Outside Homewood |
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16264 | Art and Nan Kellam on the Shore of Placentia Island |
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| Caption on back reads: "Art and Nan Kellam on shore below their flag pole - July 1960" | Description: Caption on back reads: "Art and Nan Kellam on shore below their flag pole - July 1960" | |||
16292 | Art and Nan Kellam on the Shore of Placentia Island |
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16273 | Art and Nan Kellam on their porch at Homewood |
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16287 | Art and Nan Kellam Outside Homewood |
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16407 | Art and Nan Kellam with Corey the Dog |
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16290 | Art and Nan Rowing the BLB |
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16274 | Art Kellam Building Homewood on Placentia Island |
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| Caption on back: “Main timbers fastened with ½” machine bolts here resting from boring holes for same” | Description: Caption on back: “Main timbers fastened with ½” machine bolts here resting from boring holes for same” | |||
16291 | Art Kellam Carrying Wood to Homewood |
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16296 | Art Kellam Having Coffee at Homewood |
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16302 | Art Kellam in the Garden |
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| Caption reads: "First garden (stones are clear profit)" | |||||
16383 | Art Kellam on Placentia Island |
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16285 | Art Kellam with the BLB |
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16303 | Art Kellam with Three Children Bringing Shingles to Placentia |
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| Caption reads: "Six tons plus kids. B & I sat on the Dory. Hauled up on this the USS Unsinable." Art Kellam shown with shingles being brought to Placentia for Homewood. | Description: Caption reads: "Six tons plus kids. B & I sat on the Dory. Hauled up on this the USS Unsinable." Art Kellam shown with shingles being brought to Placentia for Homewood. | |||
16364 | Boys of the Wemmert Family |
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| These three young men have yet to be identified, although it is known that they are relatives of Leone Marie (Wemmert) Kellam. | Description: These three young men have yet to be identified, although it is known that they are relatives of Leone Marie (Wemmert) Kellam. | ||||
16327 | Dot Church and Marianne New with Corey |
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| Left to Right: Dorothy Carolyn "Dot" (Follansby) Church Corey the dog Marianne New | Description: Left to Right: Dorothy Carolyn "Dot" (Follansby) Church Corey the dog Marianne New | |||
16326 | Dot Church, Dolf Portman, and Marianne New in the Woods of Placentia Island |
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| Left to Right: Dorothy Carolyn "Dot" (Follansby) Church, Dolf Portman, Marianne New | Description: Left to Right: Dorothy Carolyn "Dot" (Follansby) Church, Dolf Portman, Marianne New | |||
16373 | Elizabeth "Betsy" Winstead (Garrison) Barton |
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| Betsy was a first cousin to Arthur Millis Kellam. This photograph was a senior picture taken c. 1944. | Description: Betsy was a first cousin to Arthur Millis Kellam. This photograph was a senior picture taken c. 1944. | |||
16294 | Katheryne "Carrie" Winstead Page Kellam with Clyde Page Kellam and Arthur Millis Kellam |
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| Art Kellam with his brother Page and his mother Carrie. | Description: Art Kellam with his brother Page and his mother Carrie. | |||
16293 | Leone Marie (Wemmert) Kellam |
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16402 | Leone Marie (Wemmert) Kellam |
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16372 | Marjorie Ellen (Page) Copeland |
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| Marjorie was 17 in this photograph, which she had given out as Christmas presents to friends and family, including to her first cousin Arthur Millis Kellam. | Description: Marjorie was 17 in this photograph, which she had given out as Christmas presents to friends and family, including to her first cousin Arthur Millis Kellam. |