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Lebanon, KY photo before 1960s, observer thinks

BJ HAGY writes:
This picture is before the 1960s. The American flag tells us that it is prior to January 1959, because in all likelihood they would not be using one with only 48 stars in the field of blue. Since Alaska became our 49th state on January 3, 1959 and Hawaii became our 50th state on August 21, 1959, it holds that this pic was taken in 1958 or perhaps before. The rows of stars are 6 X 8. Just an observation to consider.

BJ HAGY
Concord, NH (Originally Adair County)
Comments re photo 41139 Larry Smith Collection Ham Days early 1960s




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