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Negatives, Hartley Roscoe
Adam Yoder ; Hirst Studio
Adam Yoder
Hirst Studio
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1938-05-27
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2 negatives, 2 images - a man in a uniform, possibly a marching band uniform. He holds or wears a hat that reads "HHS". One negative has him holding the hat in one hand, while the other negative has him wearing the hat and holding a clarinet. Further information added 10/29/2021 from "Their Record" book on Reno County WW2: Hartley J Roscoe, naval hospital corpsman, dental department, naval base, Norfolk VA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Roscoe. 736 East fifth
Original envelope reads "Hartley Roscoe", "5/27 - 1938", and "736 East 5 st[?]"
Negative, 6.8125" x 4.8125"; envelope, 5.5" x 7.5"
Archival master image scanned as 48-bit RGB color TIFF. Display image is 8-bit 150 dpi JPG, quality rating 8, generated from uncompressed archival TIFF using Adobe Photoshop.
2 negatives, 2 images - a man in a uniform, possibly a marching band uniform. He holds or wears a hat that reads "HHS". One negative has him holding the hat in one hand, while the other negative has him wearing the hat and holding a clarinet. Further information added 10/29/2021 from "Their Record" book on Reno County WW2: Hartley J Roscoe, naval hospital corpsman, dental department, naval base, Norfolk VA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Roscoe. 736 East fifth
Original envelope reads "Hartley Roscoe", "5/27 - 1938", and "736 East 5 st[?]"
Negative, 6.8125" x 4.8125"; envelope, 5.5" x 7.5"
Archival master image scanned as 48-bit RGB color TIFF. Display image is 8-bit 150 dpi JPG, quality rating 8, generated from uncompressed archival TIFF using Adobe Photoshop.
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Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
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Donor Leanna Westfall, daughter of Pat Mitchell, donated the collection after her mother's passing.
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Reno County Museum, https://www.renocomuseum.org/
