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| 251 | Thomas Hobart Craig (1895-1958) |
Thomas Hobart Craig
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| 252 | Thomas McKibben |
Thomas McKibben
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| 253 | Thrashing Machines In the field by Males School House, Porter Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| 254 | Unidentified - Clarion County, Pennsylvania
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| 255 | Unidentified - Clarion County, Pennsylvania | ||
| 256 | Walls Family Photo 1926 Back Row; Blanche Walls, Raymond Walls, Lena Walls, Ethel Walls holding daughter Mercedes, Howard Ferguson, Milded Pence Walls holding daughter Wilma, Clyde Walls holding daughter Eileen, Ruth Stewart holding daughter Waneta, Frank Walls, Elizabeth Stewart Walls, and Elmer Walls. |
Family: Walls/Stewart (F0210)
Howard Cortland Ferguson Mildred Emma Pence Ruth Lena Stewart Blanche Bessie Walls Clyde Gale Walls Ethel Pearl Walls Frank Marlin Walls Raymond Seth Walls | |
| 257 | Washington Adams Craig (1841-1914)
Home and Carriage House, Greenville, Limestone Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania |
Washington Adams Craig
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| 258 | Wedding of Brady Sheldon Stewart and Catherine Reichart. 1895 |
Family: Stewart/Reichard (F0263)
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| 259 | Wedding of Elmer P. Walls and Elizabeth Louella Stewart. December 25, 1889, Clarion County, Pennsylvania |
Family: Walls/Stewart (F0210)
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| 260 | Wedding of William Frank Polliard and Lulu McDonald. October 28, 1914 |
Family: Polliard/McDonald (F1109)
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| 261 | Western Front, France, Fall 1918 Photo taken by Joseph Peter Rhein, 320th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division, American Expeditionary Force, following a flight in this British Royal Air Force plane. The exact date of the photo is unknown. The 320th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division trained with the Guards Division, Sixth Army Corps. British Third Army after arriving in France on May 31, 1918 and before the Somme Offensive. The Guards Division was composed excusively of the famous regiments of Guards with records centuries old in annals of the British Regular Army. There were Scots, Irish, Welsh, Coldstream, and Grenadier Guards, and their Division stood second to none. The 80th Division was attached to the British Fourth Army during the Somme Offensive that began on August 8, 1918. The 320th Infantry Regiment of the 80th Division was part of the 3rd Corps, American First Army and fought beside the British Army at Bethincourt in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive that began on September 25, 1918. According to the New York Times, May 25, 1919, "For this operation there were attached to the 80th Division, the 228th French Artillery Regiment (75's), one battalion of the 289th French Field Artillery Regiment (155's), the 90th Air Squadron, and a balloon company". It may be that the photo was taken sometime around the above dates or possibly following the Armistice on November 11, 1918 during which time the 320th Infantry Regiment was in winter quarters in towns in the Department of Cote D'Or. |
Joseph Peter Rhein
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| 262 | Western Front, France, Fall 1918 Open slope at Bois de Dannevoux up which the 320th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division advanced on September 27, 1918. |
Joseph Peter Rhein
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| 263 | Western Front, France, Fall 1918 Ruins of Nantillois, a town in the Regimental Sector of the second drive of the 320th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, situated at the important cross-roads south of the Bois des Ogons in 1918. |
Joseph Peter Rhein
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| 264 | Western Front, France, Fall 1918 Terrain at Ravin aux Pierres over which the 320th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division, fought throughout the first day of November 1918, in its third and last drive. |
Joseph Peter Rhein
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| 265 | Western Front, France, Fall 1918 St. Juvin - St. Georges Road from which the attack of the 320th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division was launched on November 1, 1918. |
Joseph Peter Rhein
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| 266 | Western Front, France, Fall 1918 Trench de Kovel, Bethincourt (Meuse - Argonne Offensive) was the trench line of departure of the 320th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division, in its first drive beginning at 5:30 A.M. September 26, 1918. Hill 281 is in the background. |
Joseph Peter Rhein
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| 267 | William Arthur Stewart Family From left to right; Connell, Dean, Pauline, Frank, Grace, William Arthur, and Ernie. |
Anna Grace McCall
Connell McCall Stewart Dean Stewart Frank C. Stewart Pauline Stewart William Arthur Stewart | |
| 268 | William Arthur Stewart Family Farm This farm was was located in Madison Township...on the corner of Long Lane and Madison Shop Roads. The house and all buildings were torn down when the farm was stripped for coal. The property remains in the family today. |
William Arthur Stewart
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| 269 | William H. Stewart |
William H. Stewart
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| 270 | William Parker Stewart (left) and Friend |
William Parker Stewart
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| 271 | William Stewart and Elizabeth McCall |
Elizabeth McCall
William Stewart, III | |
| 272 | William Stewart and Jane McCall |
William Stewart
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| 273 | World War I Draft Regisration Record Homer Alonao Burns |
Homer Alonzo Burns
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| 274 | World War I Draft Registration Record Charles William Cole |
Charles William Cole
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| 275 | World War I Draft Registration Record Joseph Peter Rhein |
Joseph Peter Rhein
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| 276 | World War I Draft Registration Record Frederick Roy McKinney |
Frederick Roy McKinney
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| 277 | World War I Draft Registration Record Captain Henry McKinney |
Captain Henry McKinney
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| 278 | World War I Draft Registration Record Charles Brainard McKinney |
Charles Brainard McKinney
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| 279 | World War I Draft Registration Record John Ross Hawk |
John Ross Hawk
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| 280 | World War I Draft Registration Record John Wilber Beer |
John Wilber Beer
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| 281 | World War I Draft Registration Record Harry Rhande Beer |
Harry Rhande. Beer
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| 282 | World War I Draft Registration Record Roland Clinton Hartman |
Roland Clinton Hartman
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| 283 | World War I Draft Registration Record Gibbons Marsh |
Gibbons Marsh
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| 284 | World War I Memorial, 34th Street,
Lawrenceville District, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania "Following the war, memorial sculpture was erected throughout Pittsburgh. Lawrenceville possesses the greatest First World War sculpture in Pittsburgh, arguably in the entire nation. That sculpture is, of course, 'the Doughboy'.” Joseph Peter Rhein's name is inscribed on the memorial. |
Joseph Peter Rhein
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