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A blank postcard with an image of the FAMC President's manor
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Blank postcard with an image of Paul Laurence Dunbar, "Poet Laureate of Negro Race"
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Postcard with images and information about Joe Louis' Spring Hill Farm in Utica, Michigan.
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A postcard from Alma Hurston to Mrs. H. R. Crooms, describing her trip to Hyde Park and sending her regards to the family. On the front is a photo of the FDR National Historic Site in Hyde Park, New York.
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A typed letter from an R. T. Milwee, seemingly a school superintendent, to Crooms, regarding a report on personnel changes. On the front are are several notes and figures, seemingly written by Crooms himself.
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An empty envelope addressed to Crooms from a "J. C. Ringling, D. D. S.," on the front of which is written "$152.10 Eddie Elsey," and on the back of which are various handwritten notes.
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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.