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Studio portrait of Geneva Hill. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads "Green Lantern Restaurant," which was an African American club in the Frenchtown neighborhood of Tallahassee that often featured performances by local and national musicians. It is possible that Geneva Hill owned the club, although this is unconfirmed.
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Portrait of Edith Brown in graduation regalia.
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Portrait of Pearl Abrams Rawls, the daughter of Reverend T.J. Abrams, a former pastor of Philadelphia Primitive Baptist Church, and Mrs. Susie Armentha Abrams, who taught at Station I and Pineview Schools.
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Signed portrait of Pete Wells.
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Portrait of Everline Barnes.
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Portrait of Mrs. Marietta Hall (on the right) and a friend. Mrs. Hall and her family owned land in the Miccosukee community.
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Studio portrait of Henry Jackson standing in a suit, coat, and bowler hat. Henry Jackson was the son of Lee Jackson.
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Studio portrait of Adam Pope wearing a suit and sitting at a table with flowers.
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Photograph of the Turner Sisters, Vivian, Beatrice, and Johnnie Mae, dressed for a piano recital
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Photograph of the Mother of Lucy and Louise Turner, twin sisters. The photo seems to have been cut out of a larger snapshot.