Six generations of the family are shown here. During World War I, Dumas served at Camp McClellan in Alabama from August to October 1918; he died there on October 26, 1918. Additional information is available in the World War I Gold Star Database:...
"Gags aplenty as legislators, congressmen swap hunting tales...From left, U.S. Rep. Frank Boykin, State Rep. Kimbrough C. Dunn of Clarke, Sen. Larry Dumas of Jefferson and U.S. Rep. Armistead Selden."