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No. 1 Community Picnic
A close up of the men and women getting food and waiting in line.
No. 1 Community Picnic
A sideview of individals in lines to get food and of the African-American servers handing out food.
No. 1 Community Picnic
A crowd of people in line for food, also shows the African-American servers.
No. 1 Community Picnic
Men and women in line to get food.
Ladies Defender
Image of the canon made from bronze utensils and domestic house furnishings.
No. 1 Community Picnic
Women standing behind food on long tables in front of a stage at the picnic.
Henry L. Benning
Image of the grave of Henry L. Benning in Linwood Cemetery.
No.1 Community Barbecue
A group picture of several children holding their plates from the barbecue outside of the venue space.
No.1 Community Barbecue
A man in a black suit standing over a table while others are eating.
No.1 Community Barbecue
A woman looking straight towards the camera while sitting with others at her table.
No.1 Community Barbecue
Men and women getting food with a man and woman looking over their plates as they are walking away from the food table.
No.1 Community Barbecue
A children's table where the kids are sitting and eating with adults standing in line in the background.
General Paul J. Semmes
Image of the memorial of General Paul J. Semmes
No. 1 Picnic Rajar’s Park
Three young women sitting on a bench in Rajar's Park.
In Linwood Cemetery
Image of a large tree in Linwood Cemetery with graves surrounding it.
Tags: graves, Linwood Cemetery, Photograph
The Grave of Frances Orray Ticknor
Image of the grave of Frances Orray Ticknor
Tags: Cemetery, Frances Orray Ticknor, graves, Photograph
No. 1 Day Camp
A group of children and youth sitting on the grass.
Mallory Reynolds Flournoy
Historical marker indicating where Mallory Reynolds Flournoy lived. He was a leader in the establishment of Fort Benning and the Infantry School.
“Play Day” No. 1
A group of children standing on a dock and while others are sitting in water.
St. Elmo
Image of the historical marker discussing the historical significance of the "St. Elmo" house, located at 2810 St. Elmo Dr.
