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U.S. Army Airborne Infantry [Postcard]
Postcard of paratroopers of the United States Army Airborne Infantry parachuting from an aircraft at Camp Mackall, North Carolina, circa 1940s.Typed caption: "No. 624. U.S. Army Airborne Infantry. Camp Mackall, N.C. Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps."

Typical theatre--Camp Mackall, N.C. [Postcard]
Postcard of a theater building at Camp Mackall, North Carolina, circa 1940s.Typed caption: "No. 1624. Typical Theatre — Camp Mackall, N.C."

Street scene and one of the Division Headquarters--Camp Mackall, N.C. [Postcard]
Postcard of a street scene and buildings at Camp Mackall, North Carolina, circa 1940s.Typed caption: "No. 1625. Street scene and one of the Division Headquarters — Camp Mackall, N.C."

All-purpose recreational building--Camp Mackall, N.C. [Postcard]
Postcard of a recreational building and chapel at Camp Mackall, North Carolina, circa 1940s.Typed caption: "No. 1628. All-purpose recreational building — Camp Mackall, N.C."

Station hospital--Camp Mackall, N.C. [Postcard]
Postcard of the station hospital at Camp Mackall, North Carolina, circa 1940s.Typed caption: "No. 1623. Station hospital — Camp Mackall, N.C."

Paratroops boarding transport plane--Camp Mackall, N.C. [Postcard]
Postcard of paratroopers boarding a Curtiss C-46 Commando aircraft (tail number 15163) at Camp Mackall, North Carolina, circa 1940s.Typed caption: "No. 1622. Paratroops boarding transport plane — Camp Mackall, N.C. Photo by U.S. Army Signal Corps."

Typical chapel--Camp Mackall, N.C. [Postcard]
Postcard of a chapel at Camp Mackall, North Carolina, circa 1940s.Typed caption: "No. 1629. Typical chapel — Camp Mackall, N.C."

[Stewart family home movies, circa 1960s]
James C. Stewart family home movies, circa 1960s. The film footage is comprised of short clips of various Stewart family events and gatherings, such as holidays and vacations. Locations are sometimes given in the title cards, including Fort Bragg…

[First flight of Wright Flyer]
Photograph (reproduction) of the first flight of the Wright Flyer, North Carolina, December 17, 1903. Orville Wright at controls, Wilbur Wright on ground. Includes a clipping glued to verso about the importance of gasoline to the aviation industry.
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