WWII 154.B2.F10.11
Snapshot of a young woman named Mary Jo leaning against the metal railing of a bridge over a river at an unidentified location around the time of World War II.Jacqueline E. Taylor of Morganton, N.C., knew her, and collected this photograph while in her home town or while she was working as a hostess with the Charlotte Defense Recreation Committee in Charlotte, N.C. Photograph captioned in scrapbook on the page labeled “Memories of a Wonderful Sunday !!” [with a drawing of a bottle labeled “White Lightning Mountain Corn Distilleries”]: “Jo” [Mary Jo] (undated).
From Jacqueline E. Taylor Papers, WWII 154, World War II Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.
WWII 154.B2.F10.11
Snapshot of a young woman named Mary Jo leaning against the metal railing of a bridge over a river at an unidentified location around the time of World War II.Jacqueline E. Taylor of Morganton, N.C., knew her, and collected this photograph while in her home town or while she was working as a hostess with the Charlotte Defense Recreation Committee in Charlotte, N.C. Photograph captioned in scrapbook on the page labeled “Memories of a Wonderful Sunday !!” [with a drawing of a bottle labeled “White Lightning Mountain Corn Distilleries”]: “Jo” [Mary Jo] (undated).
From Jacqueline E. Taylor Papers, WWII 154, World War II Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.