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- Black and white photograph of Melvin Anderson. He is standing in front of a wooden building with gravel beside it. The building is likely a railway station. Melvin Anderson is dressed in a uniform whBlack and white photograph of Melvin Anderson. He is standing in front …
- Enlisted March 17th, 1916. Discharged April 24, 1919. William Carroll was a member of the 176th Battalion.Enlisted March 17th, 1916. Discharged April 24, 1919. William Carroll was a …
- First row: Elenaor Waldriff, Marion Jeffery, June Sohm, Verna Sohm, Verna Baxter, ? Sohm an ? Sohm. The Second row: Mrs. George Tough, Mrs. Jim Harkness, Marg Mitchell, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Don Elliott,First row: Elenaor Waldriff, Marion Jeffery, June Sohm, Verna Sohm, Verna Baxter, …
- This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.
- Black and white family photograph of a husband, wife, and child. The child, Winnie, is holding her father's hand on the left. She is wearing a black dress with two pockets. Jennie Pinkerton, maiden nBlack and white family photograph of a husband, wife, and child. The …
- Front row left to right: Marion Sohm, Audrey Sohm, Verna Baxter, June Sohm, Marion Jeffery, Elenor Waldriff. Second row left to right: Denta Smeltzer, Evelyn Haufschild, Winnie Elliot, Emma Erven, MaFront row left to right: Marion Sohm, Audrey Sohm, Verna Baxter, June …
- This is a copy of another picture, from another format.This is a copy of another picture, from another format.
- This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio.
- Alexander Ardiel lived on a farm on Bunker Hill with his wife, Annie Bottomley(1876-1946).Alexander Ardiel lived on a farm on Bunker Hill with his wife, …
- Portrait photograph of four soldiers from Whitestone Township who fought in the First World War. The two soldiers standing are Jim Craig and Alex Clelland. The seated soldiers are David Simpson and TPortrait photograph of four soldiers from Whitestone Township who fought in the …
- Black and white group photograph of the 162nd Battalion. The platoon is divided into four rows. The back three rows are standing, The front row is sitting on a bench. There are also two men sitting oBlack and white group photograph of the 162nd Battalion. The platoon is …
- This may have been taken at the 162nd Battalion's camp near the Paget's farm.This may have been taken at the 162nd Battalion's camp near the …
- Black and white photograph of the 162nd Battalion on the Burk's Falls Fairgrounds. They are lined up and appear to be ready for a military inspection. In the background of the photograph, across theBlack and white photograph of the 162nd Battalion on the Burk's Falls …
- Black and white photograph of the 162nd posing for a picture against a wall. There are three rows of soldiers. The front row soldiers are kneeling or sitting. The second and third row are standing. TBlack and white photograph of the 162nd posing for a picture against …
- Black and white photograph of a military inspection of the 162nd Battalion at their camp on the Paget farm. The soldiers are in the distance on the left side of the picture. The soldiers' white tentsBlack and white photograph of a military inspection of the 162nd Battalion …
- Lake Bernard could have been Stony Lake at this time.Lake Bernard could have been Stony Lake at this time.
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