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Little girl and her dog, which is sitting up.
n.d. | MSS 229-327 | Charles E. Rochelle Collection |
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Dr. Charles E. and Thelma Newton Rochelle. This picture must have been early in their marriage. Dr. Charles E. Rochelle served as a private in the U.S. Army in World War [...]
circa 1910 | MSS 229-335 | Charles E. Rochelle Collection |
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Group of people at Thelma Rochelle's birthday party. She is not in this photograph, but her husband, Dr. Charles E. Rochelle, is believed to be the man in the doorway. Dr[...]
August 23, 1957 | MSS 229-150 | Charles E. Rochelle Collection |
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Five unidentified women posing on a sidewalk, one behind the other with hands atop the head of the woman in front. There is a small child in the background.
n.d. | MSS 229-165 | Charles E. Rochelle Collection |
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Dr. Charles E. Rochelle, shaking the hand of an unidentified woman while 4 other unidentified men look on. Dr. Charles E. Rochelle served as a private in the U.S. Army in[...]
circa 1960 | MSS 229-068 | Charles E. Rochelle Collection |
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African American servicemen standing on the stairs of a military guard house. He is wearing a weapon. The sign says 99th CA (AA). That stands for Coast Artillery, Antiair[...]
1940 | MSS 137-017 | Solomon Stevenson Collection |
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Bust of George Washington Carver in front of building at Tuskegee University. Born a slave in 1864 on his father's farm near Diamond Grove, Missouri, as an infant he and [...]
1940 | MSS 137-044 | Solomon Stevenson Collection |
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Group of women, from left to right: Glodene Cox, Loretta Jones, Eugenia Monday, Hilda Wharton.
circa 1920 | MSS 229-463 | Charles E. Rochelle Collection |
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Lincoln High School photo for 1950-51 school year, signed to the Rochelle's by Carlie Mae. Dr. Charles E. Rochelle served as a private in the U.S. Army in World War I. Af[...]
1950 | MSS 229-108 | Charles E. Rochelle Collection |
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Alexander AME (African Methodist Episcopal) Church at 204 S. E. Fifth St. The church building dates to 1889, but the congregation goes back to 1843. This building was raz[...]
circa 1950 | MSS 284-117 | Evansville African American Community Collection |
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