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A single large sepia snapshot, mounted to fill nearly the whole page, with no handwritten caption — confirmed at full resolution. A young African American nurse in a pale dress sits on what appears to be a low chair or stoop holding a fair-haired baby in a large white bonnet and long white dress; a small boy of perhaps three or four years, in white shirt and shorts, crawls toward the camera in the foreground. Behind them is the latticed porch and steps of a frame house. The photograph is unmounted at upper right where a corner is torn. Almost certainly Pickens (b. ca. 1914) and Dee (b. October 1918) Walker — Amy’s two eldest children — at Charleston or Jacksonville, ca. 1919–1920.