Two Generation Blood Donors | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Two Generation Blood Donors

Two Generation Blood Donors | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Harry L. Hamilton and his son Harry Jr. pose with five large glass jars that symbolize the five gallons of blood they have donated to the Dane County Red Cross. They are among the many two-generation families that donate on a regular basis. Harry was managing editor of the <i>Agronomy Journal</i>, and was married to Velma Bell Hamilton. Both Harry and Velma were active in civil rights issues and in aging issues in Madison.
DESCRIPTION
Harry L. Hamilton and his son Harry Jr. pose with five large glass jars that symbolize the five gallons of blood they have donated to the Dane County Red Cross. They are among the many two-generation families that donate on a regular basis. Harry was managing editor of the Agronomy Journal, and was married to Velma Bell Hamilton. Both Harry and Velma were active in civil rights issues and in aging issues in Madison.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:116653
Creation Date: 03 04 1964
Creator Name:Sroda, Richard
City:Madison
County:Dane
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:Richard Sroda photographs, 1960-1965
Genre:Photograph
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
One of four images. Published in the Wisconsin State Journal on March 15, 1964.
SUBJECTS
African Americans
Men
Suits (Clothing)
Neckties
Indoor photography
Red Cross
Family

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