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J. Robert Atkinson operating the portable Braille writing machine he invented, Los Angeles, California, 1945
Photograph. J. Robert Atkinson operating the portable Braille writing machine he invented as actress Olivia de Havilland looks on.
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J.T. Wynne poses with family members
Photograph. Four family members pose in the grass with J.T. Wynne, who is wearing his uniform. His injured arm is hidden.
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Jack Benny visiting the American troops
Photograph, portrait. Jack Benny smokes a cigar during a troop tour. Personal caption on photo reverse: "Jack Benny." ETO. No date
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Jack Dempsey signs autographs for a group of young fans, South Carolina
Photograph. Coast Guardsman and boxer Jack Dempsey signs autographs for a group of clamoring young fans. Caption on reverse: "110943(10).
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Jackson's Last Night on Peleliu
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Jacobean architecture in a field
Photograph. View of a field with a large Jacobean building in the background from between rows barbed wire. Location unknown. No date
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James Cagney disembarks a ship in Liverpool, England on 11 February 1944
James Cagney disembarks a ship. Official caption: "[Illegible] 258 [Illegible] 11 Feb 44.
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James describes Pearl Harbor during the attack
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James F. Byrnes, former Supreme Court Justice and legislator, June 1945
Photograph, portrait. James F. Byrnes, former Supreme Court Justice and legislator.
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James G. Piluk poses in uniform with a rifle in the United States of America in the 1940s
James G. Piluk poses in uniform with a rifle in the United States of America in the 1940s.
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James G. Piluk poses outside of a temporary building with a bayoneted rifle in the United States in the 1940s
James G. Piluk, in uniform, poses outside of a temporary building with a bayoneted rifle. Probably the United States in the 1940s.
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James G. Piluk, center, and two fellow servicemen pose atop a large piece of artillery equipment, probably in Belgium in 1944
James G. Piluk, center, and two fellow servicemen pose atop a large piece of artillery equipment. Probably Belgium. Probably 1944
