Photograph of Camp Barkeley as seen from the other side of a bridge. A group of soldiers are on one side of the framework bridge. "Goodwin" is written on the spline of the photograph.
Photograph of a postcard which says "It's fun to visit Dallas." It was sent to Mrs. Sheard Goodwin in Pinnacle, Arkansas from Private Sheard Goodwin who was stationed at Camp Barkeley. Handwritten note inside the postcard reads, "Honey, maybe you can find where I am with this card."
Photograph of a man shooting a rifle while others look on. Seated is Frank Grimes. Those with hats on are Dub Wright, Benard Hanks (pub. Abilene Reporter News), John Womble, and Jessie (T. Bone) Winters.
Photograph of three soldiers identified as Larrbaster, Salapick, and Gladen. One kneels under a tent, one holds a shovel, and the other holds a pickaxe.
Photograph of a soldier identified as Lowry kneeling on the ground with a captured armadillo. Handwritten note on the back of the photo reads, "Lowry and Captive (Armadilla) - Poker game to the right."
Photograph of a group of six men in uniform standing outside a barracks. On the reverse of the image is written "Crawford, Harry, Kaplan, Brown. Camp Barkeley."
Postcard depicting the underpass and Pine Street, facing north in Abilene, Texas. The postcard is addressed to Mom, Mrs. O. W. Fletcher, Arkansas from Pvt. Sheard Goodwin, Company B 318th Engineer Battalion.
Photograph of Pvt. Juliette Vaillancourt of the Women's Army Corps at Abilene Army Air Field turns over to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowell of 1226 Cedar Street a $500 war bond as Mrs. Crowell writes out a check. Richard Crowell, 2 years, gives the camera a big look of approval while Patrolman F. M. Pruitt of the Abilene Police Department, escort for Private Vaillancourt, adds his okeh to the AAF bond selling program aired weekly on Monday over KRBC from 9:15 to 10 pm.
Photograph of a tank with Abilene civic leaders in it. On the top left is the Commanding General. On the top right is Malcom Meek, President of Citizens Bank. On the lower left is John F. Wonble, manager of the Abilene Chamber of Commerce, and the lower right is Frank Grimes, editor of the Abilene Reporter News.
Photograph of two soldiers standing on large rocks, holding their heads. The men are identified as Sheard and Pete. "Goodwin" is written on the spline of the photograph.
Photograph of four young women, identified on the reverse of the image as Frances Keller (Temperance, Michigan), Ruby Goodwin (Little Rock, Arkansas), Jerry (Hannibal, Missouri), and Helen Hopkins.
Photograph of the wreckage of a bridge after the bridge was blown up. A large group of soldiers stand on one side of the bridge. "Goodwin" is written on the spline.
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