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Marsh, James Collection
1) 0252.0013
[Howard Kane--home movies] Reel 13
Reel 13: (400 ft.) 'Southern trip 1930.' 'South 1930.' Car driving toward camera on country road. Spare tire on back of car has banner for Shenandoah Valley. Endless caverns. Lo...
32) 0252.0014
[Howard Kane--home movies] Reels 14
Reel 14: (approx.150 ft.) 'Shenandoah Caverns Va. Bob and Jim Marsh and Hamps[?] Kane-fish--underwater--in Florida 1930.' 'Lobstering.' 'Columbia P.[?]' Billboards advertising v...
19) 0252.0057
[Howard Kane--home movies] Reel 57
NHF notes as follows. Can/reel/box annotations appear in quotes. Reel 57: (100 ft., dc 1934) Ornate old buildings. 'Colorful' native/local people and birds (footage is b&w).
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