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Roberts, Roy |
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2015.10.364 - Negative, Sheet Film
Roy Roberts House, Pump House; 1951 Hall Insurance Negatives and Photos. Set of 2,290 negatives and prints taken by representative(s) of Hall Insurance Company for private owners insuring through Hall. Negatives were originally grouped in small envelopes based on owner (or insured) name and by date. Each envelope was issued an ObjectID; could be one or more envelopes per name because photos were taken in different years. Photographs are of...
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88.1083.1 - Print, Photographic
From Newspaper Article: Some of the Legion members had difficulty getting into their old unifroms while others were able to wear theirs as usual. Many of the Legion members came in uniform at the joint meeting of the Legion and Auxiliary Thursday night at the Villa Chantecler. Only Auxiliary member who came in uniform was Mrs. Ned Nalley, third from left, second row, who wore her World War I nurse's uniform. Her hat, she said, came from Paris....
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88.1102.1a - Print, Photographic
From Newspaper Article: New American Legion Officers installed recently are, left to right, front row, Raymond Wallace, second vice-commander; Harold Hoskins, commander; Lewis Taylor, junior past commander; Frank Del Carlo, first vice-commander; back row, left to right, Manual Lownes, sergeant at arms; Walter Gagiardo, adjutant; Robert Malone, chaplain; Roy Roberts, finance officer; Lea Bell, service officer; Howard Dencler, historian. 1961 S...
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88.1106.1 - Print, Photographic
From newspaper article: 50 Star Flag For Junior High School: Roy Roberts, commander of the Sotoyome Post 111, American Legion, presented a 50 star flag to the Healdsburg Junior High School in ceremonies held Friday morning at school. Accepting the flag is Susan Haywood, student body president. Robert Malone, principle of the Junior High School, left, expressed the school's appreciation and handed the flag to Roberts who then ordered the flag ra...
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88.1110.1 - Print, Photographic
Taken from Tribune Newspaper Clip: Solemn ceremonies at Oak Mound Cemetery on Monday morning symbolized the nation's tribute to its war dead. The services were held under the auspices of the 1960 Memorial Day Committee. Watson McFadden , 5th District American Legion Commander, was the main speaker and he urged a renewed determination to work in behalf of peace. Janice Nardi, 8th grade student at St. John's Parochial School, recited her pri...
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