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Thanksgiving, 1942. Freedom to worship God in his own way--everywhere in the world." For this we fight, said President Roosevelt in his address to the seventy-seventh Congress. Because the Fincham family, like other Americans, have been nourished on the Bill of Rights and the Constitution, they are fighting for the things they pray for. Four of Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Fincham's six fighting sons, visiting their home in Silver Spring, Maryland, attend church services

Thanksgiving, 1942. Freedom to worship God in his own way--everywhere ...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Second World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Wayman Williams and Henry Freeman

Wayman Williams and Henry Freeman

Public domain photograph - historical image of Texas, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Portrait photo of Wayman Williams, gelatin silver print

Portrait photo of Wayman Williams, gelatin silver print

420221. Forms part of: Portraits of African American ex-slaves from the U.S. Works Progress Administration, Federal Writers' Project slave narratives collections.

Thanksgiving, 1942. Turkey, pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes--nothing is too good for Uncle Sam's fighting nephews when they come home to Silver Spring, Maryland. The four Coast Guardsmen, eyes riveted on the juicy turkey, watch their father, Wayman Fincham, as he carves. Seated next to him is Mrs. Fincham and next to her is the wife of Fincham's eldest son, who is fighting overseas. Another daughter-in-law is seated between the two Coast Guardsmen at the right. The sixth and youngest of the Finchams is a Coast Guardsman in training

Thanksgiving, 1942. Turkey, pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, sweet potato...

Picryl description: Public domain image of food, dinner, grocery store, eating, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Wayman Crow to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 13, 1861  (Recommendation)
Portrait photo of Wayman Williams, gelatin silver print

Portrait photo of Wayman Williams, gelatin silver print

420221. Forms part of: Portraits of African American ex-slaves from the U.S. Works Progress Administration, Federal Writers' Project slave narratives collections.

Marian Anderson mural dedicated. Musician (second class) Wayman E. Hathcock, directs a double quartet from Camp Robert Smalls, Great Lakes Training Station, at the dedication of a mural commemorating Marian Anderson's free public concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday, 1939. The dedication was held in the Department of Interior Auditorium before a distinguished audience on January 6, 1943

Marian Anderson mural dedicated. Musician (second class) Wayman E. Hat...

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Wayman Crow to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 13, 1861  (Recommendation)
Robert Campbell and Wayman Crow to Leonard Swett, Monday, February 10, 1862  (Cover letter)
Thanksgiving, 1942. Four of Mr. and Mrs. Wayman E. Fincham's six warrior sons return to their home in Silver Spring, Maryland, for Thanksgiving. Five of the brothers joined the Coast Guard and the other enlisted in the Army. The oldest brother is with Uncle Sam's fighting forces overseas, and the youngest is in training. Mr. and Mrs. Fincham proudly display six stars in the window of their home to tell the world their sons are fighting for freedom

Thanksgiving, 1942. Four of Mr. and Mrs. Wayman E. Fincham's six warri...

Public domain photograph of Maryland in 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description