Box 15
Contains 115 Results:
A Baseball Player Catching a Ball
This series is mainly composed of candid photographs of unknown indiviuals - most likely Penn's family and friends. Of note in these photographs are snapshots from Penn's boyhood town in West Virginia, a few shots of an early African American baseball team, and one image of Penn during his time as chaplain during WWII.
Three Boys Stand Next to a Baseball Catcher
This series is mainly composed of candid photographs of unknown indiviuals - most likely Penn's family and friends. Of note in these photographs are snapshots from Penn's boyhood town in West Virginia, a few shots of an early African American baseball team, and one image of Penn during his time as chaplain during WWII.
Houses and Staircase
This series is mainly composed of candid photographs of unknown indiviuals - most likely Penn's family and friends. Of note in these photographs are snapshots from Penn's boyhood town in West Virginia, a few shots of an early African American baseball team, and one image of Penn during his time as chaplain during WWII.
Neighborhood Rooftops
This series is mainly composed of candid photographs of unknown indiviuals - most likely Penn's family and friends. Of note in these photographs are snapshots from Penn's boyhood town in West Virginia, a few shots of an early African American baseball team, and one image of Penn during his time as chaplain during WWII.
Houses on a Hillside
This series is mainly composed of candid photographs of unknown indiviuals - most likely Penn's family and friends. Of note in these photographs are snapshots from Penn's boyhood town in West Virginia, a few shots of an early African American baseball team, and one image of Penn during his time as chaplain during WWII.
A Car in Front of a House
This series is mainly composed of candid photographs of unknown indiviuals - most likely Penn's family and friends. Of note in these photographs are snapshots from Penn's boyhood town in West Virginia, a few shots of an early African American baseball team, and one image of Penn during his time as chaplain during WWII.
New Building at Clark College
This series is mainly composed of candid photographs of unknown indiviuals - most likely Penn's family and friends. Of note in these photographs are snapshots from Penn's boyhood town in West Virginia, a few shots of an early African American baseball team, and one image of Penn during his time as chaplain during WWII.
First Baptist Church of Gary
This series is mainly composed of candid photographs of unknown indiviuals - most likely Penn's family and friends. Of note in these photographs are snapshots from Penn's boyhood town in West Virginia, a few shots of an early African American baseball team, and one image of Penn during his time as chaplain during WWII.
James K. Jordon (nephew of Robert E. Penn) in France , Circa 1963
This series is mainly composed of candid photographs of unknown indiviuals - most likely Penn's family and friends. Of note in these photographs are snapshots from Penn's boyhood town in West Virginia, a few shots of an early African American baseball team, and one image of Penn during his time as chaplain during WWII.
Robert E. Penn with Others
This series is mainly composed of candid photographs of unknown indiviuals - most likely Penn's family and friends. Of note in these photographs are snapshots from Penn's boyhood town in West Virginia, a few shots of an early African American baseball team, and one image of Penn during his time as chaplain during WWII.