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Four generations, 1948

From left to right:
Rose Anna Randolph Woods (great-grandmother)
Diane Marie Putnam
Mary Ethel Gill Putnam (mother)
Ethel Genevieve Woods Gill Burkholder (gorgeous grandmother)

A photographer's proof, and a poor scan. Rapid City, South Dakota.
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Pam J said:

This is a treasure !

(If you want to email me the scans of this and the one of the 2 little ones... I may be able to improve on them a little . Just and offer)
6 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Pam J:

It's definitely a treasure and I'll be thrilled if you can do anything with them! Thanks a million, Pam!
6 years ago

Pam J replied to Diane Putnam:

They are done and emailed back to you !
6 years ago

Gudrun said:

You were a cute child:-) The hairdos are so typical of the time, we have family photos like this- even down to the spectacles!
6 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Gudrun:

Their hair is amazing - so much work to get all those big waves and curls so perfect! Mom's glasses would be in style again. ;-)
6 years ago

Keith Burton said:

What a cutie..!! This is a wonderful family photo Diane - do you remember it being taken.
6 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Keith Burton:

No, I don't remember it, I was only 13 months old. Thank you, Keith!
6 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Pam J:

Thank you very, very much!
6 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Pam J:

Thanks again, Miss Pam!
6 years ago ( translate )

Smiley Derleth said:

Wonderful!
6 years ago ( translate )

Diane Putnam replied to Smiley Derleth:

Many thanks, Smiley!
6 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

Fabulous series!
6 years ago ( translate )

Diane Putnam replied to Andy Rodker:

Many thanks, Andy!
6 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

Thanks for sharing Diane. The ladies look so smart and their hair so tidy and stylish...and don't you look cute ;-))
6 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

Thank you, they do look nice, I think. My grandma was known in that part of the state as a great beauty and her family thought she was, too. She became awfully embarrassed by that kind of talk and as a Presbyterian lady was very modest in all things. Unfortunately, no one inherited her entire face - only bits and pieces scattered amongst us. I got her jaw...lol!
6 years ago