Scanned page 206 of Book 2
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Transcription

Four black-and-white photographs of a small girl, captioned in blue ink.

[Very faint pencil writing at the top-left corner of the page, too faded to read with confidence.]

Upper center — the girl, perhaps two or three years old, in a light romper, stands on a porch step beside a doll.

Caption in the middle of the page:

Nancy Fletcher McEwan — Born in Orange General Hospital — Orlando Fla. Sept. 13th 1946. Taken on 2nd birthday.

Lower left — the same child in a darker coat or dress with a beret, holding something to her face.

Nancy

Lower center — the child in a white pinafore standing on a lawn beside a swing or tripod-frame. Caption in block letters:

NANCY — 19

[The year is incomplete — only “19” was written, with no following digits.]

Lower right — the child in a white pinafore-dress jumping or standing on a lawn.

Nancy —

AI Notes

An album page with four photographs of a small girl at different ages. The largest, mounted at the upper center, shows her standing on a porch step beside a doll. Three smaller snapshots are arranged across the bottom of the page. A blue-ink caption between the upper and lower rows gives her name and birth details. Very faint pencil writing is visible at the top-left margin but is too faded to decipher. [captions confirmed; date range and people unchanged. Notes expanded to mention faint top-margin pencil annotation.]