BYU has a scanner that will scan all the pictures at one scan per second or faster to a thumb drive. You could identify the back, then keep them in the same order so that you can display front and back together while you add the details in whatever way works. The BYU scanning is free, and probably someone at your local Family History Center would know of a way to get them done. Or you might find such a scanner at your location, knowing such machines are available. Carl
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