#1 — Wright took photos of this lovely damsel in January 1949, and I believe that her last name was Tadd:
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Damsel #3 is a real beauty in plaid — her last name is Gann and this session took place in 1950:
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Damsel #45 is Patricia Boatman:
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Damsel #54 — I believe this is Karen Williams from Sharon, OK:
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Damsel #58 — Look at that collar!!! I’ve learned that this lovely lady is Lois J Blasdel, and her two sons are the Kiddie Cowboys in the Kids section:
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Damsel #61 — this is the very stylish Pauline Grunewald, and the photo session took place in November 1948:
Damsel #62 — Henrietta Holcomb posed for these great shots in December 1948. You can find more photos of this lovely damsel and her cute tot in the Families section:
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Damsel #83 is a photo of a photo of a beautiful lady from the turn of the 20th century:
Damsel #84 — These photos of Miss Stella Newman were taken in November 1948:
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Damsel #101: Helen Madamba and her family fled the Philippines after WWII and ended up in tiny Woodward in 1945. She led a fascinating life, which you can read about here.
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