Native Girl in Wedding Dress
29 May 2012Source: George Leland Dyer Papers, #340
Staff Person: Nanette Hardison
Description: This image from the George Leland Dyer Papers is of a Sumay girl, a native of the Mariana Islands located in Guam. It was taken in 1905 on the occasion of the girl’s marriage.
Posted by Nanette Hardison under East Carolina Manuscript Collection, Format, photographs and Tags: Guam, Social Life
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Comment from Ken Harbit
Time June 4, 2012 at 3:38 pm
Hey!…I was on one of the Mariana Islands (forgot which one) when I was in the Navy. Early 70′s