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#65 Elwyn Major (left) and Virgie Gentry of Richmond practiced archery, a sport that was attracting more interest from females, 1941

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#65 Elwyn Major (left) and Virgie Gentry of Richmond practiced archery, a sport that was attracting more interest from females, 1941

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

#65 Elwyn Major (left) and Virgie Gentry of Richmond practiced archery, a sport that was attracting more interest from females, 1941

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