NewsNovember 11, 2014

G.D. Fronabarger left the Missourian boxes and boxes of negatives. What he didn't leave were IDs for them. Pictures of the Past features some of Frony's images we've partially identified. We're hoping you can help fill in the blanks. Contact librarian Sharon Sanders at ssanders@semissourian.com, if you recognize a place or a face. Mystery Galleries may still be viewed on our History Page, http://www.semissourian.com/history/

These men, assembled in Cape Girardeau on Nov. 11, 1964, for the annual Veterans Day parade and ceremonies, flew America's battle flags in four of the nation's wars, covering a span of 66 years. From left were George Goodson, World War II; Glen Priest, Korean War; Herman Bock, World War I, and Charles Berry and P.N. Keller, Spanish-American War. (Missourian archive photo)
These men, assembled in Cape Girardeau on Nov. 11, 1964, for the annual Veterans Day parade and ceremonies, flew America's battle flags in four of the nation's wars, covering a span of 66 years. From left were George Goodson, World War II; Glen Priest, Korean War; Herman Bock, World War I, and Charles Berry and P.N. Keller, Spanish-American War. (Missourian archive photo)
A military service board was erected on lower Broadway in October 1918. It contained the names of all Cape Girardeau residents who served in the armed forces during World War I. After the war, the board fell into disrepair and was finally taken down in 1921. (Missourian archive)
A military service board was erected on lower Broadway in October 1918. It contained the names of all Cape Girardeau residents who served in the armed forces during World War I. After the war, the board fell into disrepair and was finally taken down in 1921. (Missourian archive)
Published March 5, 1956
Members of the Cape Girardeau Camp No. 34 of Spanish War Veterans held their last meeting March 5, 1956, because time had dwindled their ranks. The camp had only 13 members, living all over Southeast Missouri, but only these seven  were able to attend the final session, it being decided to disband in view of the reduced number and their ages. Standing, from the left, were P.N. Keller, 79, Chaffee; Camp Commander C.M. Barnes of Marston, 82, and C.T. Berry, 80, of Cape Girardeau. Seated, from the left, were C.U. Winningham, 81, Jackson, the camp adjutant; Pearl C. Holt, 79, Braggadocio; Walter M. Hartman, 76, Oran, and F.S. Bice, 77, the quartermaster, of Oran. (Missourian archives photo by G.D. Fronabarger)
Published March 5, 1956 Members of the Cape Girardeau Camp No. 34 of Spanish War Veterans held their last meeting March 5, 1956, because time had dwindled their ranks. The camp had only 13 members, living all over Southeast Missouri, but only these seven were able to attend the final session, it being decided to disband in view of the reduced number and their ages. Standing, from the left, were P.N. Keller, 79, Chaffee; Camp Commander C.M. Barnes of Marston, 82, and C.T. Berry, 80, of Cape Girardeau. Seated, from the left, were C.U. Winningham, 81, Jackson, the camp adjutant; Pearl C. Holt, 79, Braggadocio; Walter M. Hartman, 76, Oran, and F.S. Bice, 77, the quartermaster, of Oran. (Missourian archives photo by G.D. Fronabarger)
Three hundred thirty-five students at the State Teachers College in 
Cape Girardeau participated in the Navy V-12  program as apprentice seamen. This photo was taken on the steps of Academic Hall in 
December 1943.
Three hundred thirty-five students at the State Teachers College in Cape Girardeau participated in the Navy V-12 program as apprentice seamen. This photo was taken on the steps of Academic Hall in December 1943.
Veterans Day was observed in Cape Girardeau on Nov. 11, 1960, with a  parade. This view, showing Combat Support Company of the Missouri National Guard, was on Pacific street as the parade got under way. It included various veterans units, a Navy color guard, and the Junior High School band. (Missourian archive photo by G.D. Fronabarger)
Veterans Day was observed in Cape Girardeau on Nov. 11, 1960, with a parade. This view, showing Combat Support Company of the Missouri National Guard, was on Pacific street as the parade got under way. It included various veterans units, a Navy color guard, and the Junior High School band. (Missourian archive photo by G.D. Fronabarger)
Brick pillars at the southeast corner of Capaha Park held service boards during World War II. The boards listed the names of all the men and women serving in the armed forces.
Brick pillars at the southeast corner of Capaha Park held service boards during World War II. The boards listed the names of all the men and women serving in the armed forces.
Army air cadets were assembled at Harris Field during World War II. Instructors there gave cadets their first flight training. (Missourian archive photo by G.D. Fronabarger)
Army air cadets were assembled at Harris Field during World War II. Instructors there gave cadets their first flight training. (Missourian archive photo by G.D. Fronabarger)
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G.D. Fronabarger left the Missourian boxes and boxes of negatives. What he didn't leave were IDs for them. Pictures of the Past features some of Frony's images we've partially identified. We're hoping you can help fill in the blanks. Contact librarian Sharon Sanders at ssanders@semissourian.com, if you recognize a place or a face. Mystery Galleries may still be viewed on our History Page, http://www.semissourian.com/history/

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