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    This is a picture I cropped, enhanced, and then enlarged. It’s just about impossible to tell who these people are from the original, but I thought the adults looked very similar to Lee and Carrie.
       This is cropped and enlarged. The original picture isn’t in good condition, so Gladys couldn’t tell who this is. She said it was the little house on Nanny’s farm where the workers lived. Again, I think they bear a resemblance to Lee and Carrie.
 
       This is the front of a postcard addressed to Mrs. H. L. Tillman, Surrency, GA. It’s postmarked Waycross, GA, Feb. 5, 1909 and has a two cent stamp. As best as I can make out, the message says:
    Rec’d you ? all ? and will write in a day or so. All is well and fine ?.
    Gladys didn’t know who the people are but says it’s addressed to Yaya, Nanny’s sister.
 
        Gladys’s Uncle Lee Tillman and his wife Aunt Carrie, who they called “Yaya” (pronounced “yeah  yeah”). Lee and Carrie were like grandparents to Gladys and her siblings.
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