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I am the little girl in the coveralls with the short curly hair. My dad is standing behind me with the white shirt and shorts on. My mother is to his left wearing the light colored dress holding the brownie movie camera, and the little girl to her left, in the dress with dark socks is my sister Susan. I am Amy Leggett (Brake), my dad, Amos C. Leggett (d. 1993) and my mother was Faye D. Leggett (d. 1999.) My mother worked at ECU for many years in the Education Department, and later for John Howell and Dr. Capwell in Arts and Sciences. My sister, Susan Leggett (Hancock) has the home movies which my mother was taking that day.