When I first saw the scrapbook/photo album, I didn’t expect to find much in it, probably just some photos from a trip long forgotten. Photo albums/scrapbooks turn up like weeds at auction because they usually hold memories of people no longer around, and those they left behind seem to find little use for such nostalgia.
But I opened it anyway, because I never know what I’ll find inside items at auction, and I’m just plain curious. Flipping through the pages, I saw photos of women, most of them African American, and a few from other countries.
Then I started reading the captions, and saw that these appeared to be the memories of a soldier and the women (and a few men) he knew. The photos appeared to be from the 1950s. Beneath each of them, the serviceman had written comments about the personality of the women (including his aunts) – none degrading but pointed, and several rather whimsical. Some of the pages were missing photos but the captions remained.
He also offered comments on some of the countries where he was presumably stationed, including France, England, Germany and Panama.
Several photos were inscribed to “Frank” and “Frankie,” so I assumed that this was his album. I’ll let you hear from him through the photos and his observations: