- Writing parking tickets with a friendly smile (4/23/24)2
- Mayor Ford, Kiwanis light up Capaha Park's diamond (4/16/24)1
- The rise and fall of Capaha Park's wooden grandstand (4/9/24)
- Death of Judge Pat Dyer, prosecutor of the famous peonage case here in 1906 (4/2/24)2
- A third steamer Cape Girardeau was christened 100 years ago (3/26/24)
- Cape Girardeau christens its namesake (3/19/24)
- The humanist philosophy of Lester Mondale (3/12/24)1
Stand-alone photos can fill a blog
It's been a while since I dug into the file of stand-alone photographs that I sometimes use to fill this blog space.
The late 1930s and early 1940s used this newspaper feature quite frequently to show off the talents of photographer G.D. Fronabarger.
These are in no particular order. And the only reason they appear in this blog is because they appealed to me.
Let's start off with some kids!
Published Jan. 15, 1938.
Published Feb. 21, 1938.
Published Aug. 7, 1940.
Published Oct. 2, 1934.
Published Aug. 13, 1943.
Published Feb. 13, 1941.
Published Oct. 11, 1940.
And here's a couple more recent images, just for good measure.
Unlike the rest of these photos, this next image was taken by Joe Haupt.
The photographer responsible for the photograph below wasn't identified.
Published April 30, 1966.
And, finally, my personal favorite, and one I've shared with my church family as well as my Facebook friends...
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