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Comments are a great way to add your own thoughts to things you find on Fold3 or add details that don't seem to fit in the body of a Memorial Page or Spotlight.

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The original must have been very light. If you click on the "Adjust Image" button you can invert the image and adjust the contrast so that it is slightly easier to read.

Image, found in Civil War Soldiers - Union - DE: Page 28 · 31 Aug 2010 You

This ATKIN, HEBER not helen

Memorial Page: Heber Atkin · 15 Jun 2010 You

Well, perhaps this is the same person. This Charles was living in Philadelphia in 1930. He was married to Anna. He was 38 and she was 25. They had been married 8 years. His…

Memorial Page: Charles Topolewski · 26 Apr 2010 You

The next image (back side of the photo) suggests that the man standing is James Burke and the one bathing is John Arnold.

Image, found in WWII US Air Force Photos: Page 1 · 15 Apr 2010 You

Can someone from the Matheson family annotate this picture with the names of these children.

Image, found in burnsfamily's uploads: Gwennie07.jpg · 16 Oct 2009 You

John Thomas Smith son of John Andrew Smith and Charlotte Swindlehurst Smith

Memorial Page: John T Smith · 21 Sep 2009 You

This is Charlotte Swindlehurst Smith

Memorial Page: Charlotta Smith · 21 Sep 2009 You

Anytime I listen to or read his words I want to be a better person. His confidence in the future was inspiring.

Memorial Page: Gordon Bitner Hinckley · 21 Aug 2009 You

We would spend a whole day at grandpa's house. We would talk, play basketball (i was the worst), grandma would make some lunch. If we got bored (rarely did) we would go to the…

Memorial Page: Frank Stepan · 14 May 2009 You

Frank made things fun. We were always laughing at his house. The first time I met him the grandkids were having an impromtu fashion show in the basement. We laughed till our sides…

Memorial Page: Frank Stepan · 13 May 2009 You

"Do" is short for ditto. In other words "Kentucky" copies down.

Image, found in Census - US Federal 1860: Page 40 · 09 May 2009 You

Grandfather told the story that when he was growing up that they had to work long hours fishing in order to make a living. By the weekend he was exhausted but there was still time…

Memorial Page: Harry I Burns · 04 May 2009 You

I didn't know my grandfather well. He lived in Boston and we lived in the west. I got to visit him at his home in Boston in the spring of his last year.

Memorial Page: Harry I Burns · 04 May 2009 You

Grandpa Smith thought everyone should be able to identify common fruit trees by their leaves. I didn't think much of it at the time, but it is funny how many trees I can identify…

Memorial Page: Jasper B Smith · 02 May 2009 You

You might want to look at the this other page. It looks like it may be a better match for you. It is based on the social security records. Try:…

Memorial Page: Leslie G Ling · 16 Jan 2009 You

Thanks for the stories. You can connect the stories to the images of the MACRs so that others can see the detailed reports. An example of one of the reports is:…

Memorial Page: Jack Heyn · 06 Jan 2009 You

Great story. I hope to hear more.

Memorial Page: My WW2 Experiences · 08 Sep 2008 You

The description of this title explains, "pension applications of veterans who served in the U.S. Army between 1861 and 1917, including wars other than the Civil War."

Image, found in Civil War and Later Veterans Pension Index: Palmes, Ira H. · 25 Jul 2008 You

The right to petition the government for redress of grievances.

Spotlight: Quiz: Which First Amendment right is missing? · 16 Jul 2008 You

This is a very interesting article. It is amazing that the man could remember the right spot after such a long time (or maybe it is just a very small lake).

Memorial Page: WWII Russian Tank recovered from bottom of... · 16 May 2008 You