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African American
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654 Squadron
Unidentified serviceman posing next to a 654th squadron sign -
Majorette from Easton High School
Daisy Hunter in her majorette uniform from Easton High School -
Tom Thumb Wedding
Maddie Pearl Jones dressed for Tom Thumb wedding -
Maddie Jones, Mary Reed, and Mother
Maddie Pearl Jones, Mary Reed Theadford, and her mother pose on bicycles -
Class of 1957 Jersey City Nursing School
Class of 1957 Jersey City Nursing School photograph picturing Lucretia Dorsey -
Aunt Lucretia Nurse
Portrait of nurse Lucretia Dorsey -
Lucille Miller Portrait
Portrait of Lucille Miller, signed "To a Good Pal Cille" -
Lucille Miller and Catherine Dorsey 1941
Lucille Miller and Catherine Dorsey holding books -
Lucille Miller, Catherine Dorsey and Ruth Dorsey
Lucille Miller, Catherine Dorsey, and Ruth Dorsey pose in business attire -
Group Photo in Kitchen
Lawrence McNeil, Ronald, Joseph Dorsey III, Carol Strickland, and Audrey Good pose in kitchen in the home -
McNeil and Gaines Wedding
Street shot from the McNeil and Gaines Wedding -
Kath and Beatrice with Butchy
Kath Swint, Charles Swint, Jr. (Butchy), and Beatrice Dorsey -
Britt Wedding
The wedding of Karen Dorsey and James Britt -
Frances Dorsey on Suspension Bridge
Frances Dorsey on suspension bridge in Easton, Pennsylvania -
John McNeil
John McNeil, who was once married to Ruth McNeil -
Response to Inquiry about Shiloh Property
Letter from Joseph Westner to Senator Richard Schweiker regarding Greater Shiloh Baptist Church relocation during urban renewal -
Herman Swint Portrait
Herman Swint in uniform -
Henley Retirement Letter
Letter from City Council President Pat Vulcano, Jr. to Stephen Henley, Sr. congratulating him on his retirement from Easton Police. Stephen Henley was Easton's first African American police captain. -
Resolution 105-2005
City of Easton resolution regarding the death of Stephen Henley, Sr. -
3 Easton Police Promoted
Morning Call article regarding Stephen Henley, Sr.'s promotion to lieutenant -
For Henley, He's Had Enough at 60
Easton Express article regarding Stephen Henley's retirement. Stephen Henley was Easton's first African American police captain. -
Certificate of Appreciation
Stephen Henley, Sr.'s certificate of appreciation from the mayor and city council. Stephen Henley was Easton's first African American police captain. -
McNeil Women with Audrey Good and Sheila Frederick
Audrey Good, Sheila Fredericks, Ruth McNeil, and Carol McNeil pose for photograph in house -
Black Public Servants Laud Their Forerunners
Easton Express article discussing African American forerunners in law enforcement and public service -
Portrait of Earl Dorsey
Portrait of Earl Dorsey