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A postcard, most likely from Crooms' brother, A. L. Crooms, sent from Atlanta, Georgia
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A postcard from an unknown sender addressed to "Mrs. H. R. Crooms," reading, "while passing through Lyon de France." On the front is a printed photo of the Place des Terreaux in the city of Lyon.
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A blank certificate of membership to the American National Red Cross, on the back of which is a calendar running from March 1944 to February 1945
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An undated, empty deposit receipt for the Florida Bank & Trust Co., on the back of which an unknown person, presumably Crooms, wrote various business calculations revolving around taxes to Orange County and the cities of Winter Park and Sanford.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms and "Mrs. E. Sharp," as President and Secretary, respectively, to all principals of the Orange Belt District Teacher's Association announcing the postponement of their meeting.
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A 1910 postcard written from J. N. Crooms to his future wife Wealthy, announcing his plans to visit her
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Invitations addressed to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Crooms from Mrs. Alexander Chisolm Duval, inviting the couple to attend the wedding of her daughter, Daphne Maxine, in Gainesville
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A blue invitation to attend the "Social Activities honoring the American Teacher's Association" at FAMC
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A folded, embossed pamphlet announcing the commencement of the Crooms Academy senior class, along with a list of those graduating.
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A small placard, likely to indicate one's seat at a table, labeled "Christine Jackson." No other information is available