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Street in Chinese city where Pearl and Losing Buck lived in 1917. Shows people, vendors, and woman with feet bound like stumps.

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View in the fall of the Stulting House in Hillsboro, West Virginia, prior to renovation.

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Back of the Stulting House, birthplace of Pearl S. Buck, prior to Renovation

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Back of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace During Renovation after addition had been removed.

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Architects at the Entrance to the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace as Renovation Begins in Hillsboro, West Virginia

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South Side of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, West Virginia as Renovation is Completed

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Portrait of the Rev. Absalom Sydenstricker Family in China. Left to right: Absalom Sydenstricker, Edgar, Pearl, Baby Grace, Caroline Maude Stulting Sydenstricker.

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The Stulting House in Hillsboro, W.Va. with a car at right and a woman in a white dress standing at right near the house. Birthplace of Pearl S. Buck

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Pearl S. Buck seated at her desk in her home at the University of Nanjing shortly before leaving China.

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Wedding Portrait of John Lossing Buck and Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker. This snapshot was sent to Lossing's parents in Pleasant Valley, NY. On it Pearl, who had never met them, wrote "We look pleased, and we are!!"

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Pearl S. Buck with her adopted daughter, Janice, who she and Lossing Buck adopted in 1925.

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Pearl S. Buck at the village of Haitien, near Yenching University, Peking, China in 1934 at the home of Edgar and Helen Snow. Left to right: Helen Snow; Pearl Buck (with hat); H. J. Timberley, correspondent, Manchester Guardian, and his English…

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Portrait of Pearl S. Buck in Sweden to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Taken at the Celebration of the Festival of Lights.

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Portrait of American author, Pearl S. Buck in her later years.

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Pearl Sydenstricker's graduation picture in the Randolph-Macon Woman's College Annual, "The Helianthus." (Sunflower)
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