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This picture was taken on 2nd Street in Paris, Kentucky. The brick wall is still standing.

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Photo taken with Gloria and Leland Edwards

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There are numerous pictures of this woman.

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Identified is longtime educator and coach, William "Chief" Reed.

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A Western High School football team from the 1920s or 1930s. Willie Mack Edwards, Snow Fields, and Arrington Edwards are identified.

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The families gather at the home of Simeon and Katie Thomas on Georgetown Street in Lexington, Kentucky.

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Ms. Menerva Bedford can be identified.

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This church could be St. Paul. It was known to be the largest church in Paris, Kentucky.

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This photo was likely taken between 1925 and 1930.

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Ms. Edwards died in 1935. She is buried in the Cedar Heights Cemetery, then known as the Colored Cemetery.

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It is believed that this church was on the corner of Hanson and Thomas Avenue in Paris, Kentucky. The photo was likely taken between 1925 and 1930.

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Henderson P. Lewis died at three days old. The funeral was in the family home. Per the death certificate, the photo was taken around July, 1923.
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