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Eisenhower-Nixon Headquarters
A group of republican women standing in front of the local Eisenhower-Nixon headquarters at 440 East Center Street. Eisenhower won his second term in 1956 with 457 of 531 votes in the Electoral College, and 57.6% of the popular vote. The headquarters were open each week day from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 […]
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Palmer Memorial Center
Exterior of the Palmer Memorial Center for Crippled Children located at 1609 Memorial Boulevard(now 1609 Fort Henry Drive).
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March of Dimes
Banker Evan Goode from the First National Bank receives funds from the “Mothers March on Polio” women. From left to right are Mrs. N.G. Smith, Mrs. Kent Walker, Mrs. M. Charles Lambert and Mrs. W.T. Walker, Jr. The “Mothers March on Polio” was a campaign for the March of Dimes. The slogan for the campaign […]
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March of Dimes
Nicky Kilgore, age 5, helps postman Kyle Moody sort March of Dimes mailers sent in to help finance the 1958 anti-polio fundraising campaign. Nicky, the son of Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Kilgore, was stricken with polio at 10 months old and was greatly helped by the March of Dimes.
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Robinson Transfer Motor Line, Inc.
Robinson Transfer Motor Line, Inc. was located on Wilcox Drive. Amos Robinson was president, Harold A. Robinson was vice president, and Mrs. Catherine Robinson was the secretary treasurer.
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Little Store Bakery
Employees of the Little Store decorating cakes. The Little Store was located at 313 West Sullivan Street.
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