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York, South Carolina. York Red Cross workers agreed to furnish four dayrooms at Fort Jackson, ninety miles from York; they sent out a call for discarded household furnishings, repaired and repainted them in the rear of a Main Street store. Shown here, left to right, are: Mrs. Emil Montgomery, Mrs. Annie O'Leary, Mrs. George Smith (sewing), Mrs. Nearl Hanks, (at radio), Mrs. R.B. Hilderbrand, wife of the Mayor, (kneeling at a chair), And Mrs. W.W.Harrison, chairman of Camp and hospital service. The chapter

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York, South Carolina. York Red Cross workers agreed to furnish four dayrooms at Fort Jackson, ninety miles from York; they sent out a call for discarded household furnishings, repaired and repainted them in the rear of a Main Street store. Shown here, left to right, are: Mrs. Emil Montgomery, Mrs. Annie O'Leary, Mrs. George Smith (sewing), Mrs. Nearl Hanks, (at radio), Mrs. R.B. Hilderbrand, wife of the Mayor, (kneeling at a chair), And Mrs. W.W.Harrison, chairman of Camp and hospital service. The chapter

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Picryl description: Public domain photograph of the 1930s - 1940s, woman, female portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

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