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More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants of Marines, North Carolina, gathered Sunday for a potluck and reunion to remember their home and to experience its legacy during the annual celebration.

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants of Marines, North Carolina, gathered Sunday for a potluck and reunion to remember their home and to experience its legacy during the annual celebration.

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants of Marines, North Carolina, gathered Sunday for a potluck and reunion to remember their home and to experience its legacy during the annual celebration.

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants of Marines, North Carolina, gathered Sunday for a potluck and reunion to remember their home and to experience its legacy during the annual celebration.

Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base

Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base

Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune go through the serving line of the potluck luncheon during the landowners annual reunion at Courthouse Bay aboard the base, Oct. 3. Original la... More

Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base

Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base

Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune look at scrapbook pages during the landowners annual reunion at Courthouse Bay aboard the base, Oct. 3. Original landowners and family members

Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base

Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base

Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune look at old photographs during the landowners annual reunion at Courthouse Bay aboard the base, Oct. 3. Original landowners and family members ... More

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants

More than 100 former landowners, residents and descendants of Marines, North Carolina, gathered Sunday for a potluck and reunion to remember their home and to experience its legacy during the annual celebration.

(From left to right) Mary Dexter Mobley, Charlotte

(From left to right) Mary Dexter Mobley, Charlotte

(From left to right) Mary Dexter Mobley, Charlotte Dexter and Emily Dexter Ezzell, sisters and descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, pose by a photo of their original home during t... More

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