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[Men Saving Belongings from Flood Waters]
Photograph of "three residents carry(ing) a TV set out of a flooded house along Williamson Creek as heavy rains forced numerous creeks out of their banks."
[Men Signing Paperwork]
Photograph of a long line of men waiting to sign paperwork at Bergstrom Air Force Base. They hold their helmets in one hand, and binders in the other.
[Building in Hill]
Photograph of the exterior of a the Northwest Recreation Center that appears to be partially built into the side of a hill. A set of glass doors can be seen at the first floor entrance and two stairways that flank the entrance can be seen leading up to the exterior of the second level. A grassy lawn can be seen in the foreground, along with a sidewalk that can be seen from near the bottom left of the photo to the bottom center.
[Artist with Painting]
Photograph of artist, Sheila Lichacz, standing next to her painting for a publicity photo. The large painting of several pots can be seen to her right. The artist can be seen smiling and standing to the left. She is wearing a long, puffy sleeved, plaid dress and light colored, open toed shoes.
[Medical Center Interior]
Photograph of the Clarksville Medical Center reception office interior with chairs arranged in a sitting area that can be seen in the foreground, and long, rectangular lights can be seen hanging from the wooden ceiling. To the right, a hallway entrance can be seen, along with the windowed front of an interior office. A man in a light shirt and dark pants can be seen leaving through a door in the background.
[Medical Office Exterior]
Photograph of the exterior of the Clarksville Medical Center reception office where in the foreground a street with a car parked to the right can be seen. The building has many street facing windows and can be seen on top of a hill with several trees. Two exterior stairways can be seen, one attached to the left side of the building, and one leading up from the street to the entrance of the building.
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