A Christmas card from George (last name unknown) to Kail Ellis, dated 29 December 1959. Sent from Baabda, Lebanon with a photograph Jupiter Temple's Pillars of Baalbek, Lebanon.
A Christmas card with an unknown sender to Kail Ellis, undated. 'Dear Khalil, Kisses and longing, I am asking from the child Jesus to make these two holidays of christmas and new year to make them many and that you will have health and peace.…
A Christmas card sent to Mrs. Oussani, postmarked 1936, still in original envelope. The card features a drawing of the pyramids in Egypt and says "Wishing You a Happy Christmas and a Bright New Year."
A holiday greeting card from the Dodge family, probably the family of Bayard Dodge, who was the president of the American University of Beirut at the time.
A signed holiday card from Barbara Estes's ESL class to Barbara Estes. This class was held at the Highlands Falls Country Club in Highlands, North Carolina. Caption on the back reads, "Barbara's ESL class of HFCC 2001-02."
George Kahdy has his arm around his wife Nell and holds her hand. Behind them stands a Christmas tree decorated with a variety of ornaments and tinsel.
Georgette, Barbara, and George Jr. Kahdy stand side by side in the snow. They are all dressed in winter jackets, rain boots, gloves, and hats. Caption on the back reads, "Georgette, Barbara, George 50s."
Nell and George Kahdy standing outside arm in arm. George is wearing his Army uniform while Nell is wearing a skirt suit. The back of the photo says, "At home, D.A. Saleeba, Dothan, Alabama. Xmas 1944."
A photograph of Virginia Rabil Mansour and Ernest Mansour in a house with a Christmas tree in the background. The caption provided reads "Dad & Mom at Uncle Ern's."
The Khayrallah family plays games with a group of people around Christmas. The accompanying caption reads, "all mid-1990s events like Christmas and gatherings. Playing 7 ½ (Lebanese game similar to poker)."
A photograph of Moise (top right) and Vera (bottom right) Khayrallah with two unidentified people and a baby, taken at an undated Christmas in the mid-1990s.