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#156 The old-fashioned way the Pamunkey Indians in King William County cured the shad they caught, 1941.

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#156 The old-fashioned way the Pamunkey Indians in King William County cured the shad they caught, 1941.

What Richmond, Virigina looked like in the 1940s Through Historic Photographs

#156 The old-fashioned way the Pamunkey Indians in King William County cured the shad they caught, 1941.

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←#155 James Q. Jones took his male donkey on a two-week breeding circuit through Goochland, Louisa and Hanover counties. Jones “bugled his brains out” on his Boy Scout bugle to alert nearby horse owners and members of the League for Planned Mule Parenthood of his arrival, 1946.
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