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Camp Roberts, 1946
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Edwin Waltenburg high school photo
Taken in 1946 for Bremerton High School. Please...
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Camp Roberts, 1946
1946 Camp Roberts Boot Camp photograph that I merged and then overlayed to get a face to look right. (It was my father's photograph and badly damaged with time over the years.) Names:
Top Row: Luther E. Kelley, Batson, TX; Manuel Gonzales, Denver, CO; Boyd Gilbert, Pasco, WA; Art Holman, Stockton, CA; Johnnie Habeiman,
Row 2: ? Grossman, ?; Raul Flores, TX; ?; Donald Hampton, KY; Clifton W. Goforth, Yosemite, KY; PeeWee Gilliland. OH; Delmar D. Johnson, IA; Alfred R. Howell, TX; Ralff F. Gonzales, TX; Albert Felix, AZ; Douglas J. Hamilton, ?; Gerald R. Glass, Medford, OR
Row 3: Robert D. Jones, CA; George Fisher, WA; Bill Feritter, OH; Orire Haugland Story, CA; David Julius, MI; Donald Happs, CA; Billy Gresham,
TX; Hollis E. Hogan, TX; Shade D. Jones, ?; Orrel James Hays Sikeston, MO.
Bottom Row: Alfred S. Emerson, Tacoma, WA; Frank M. Jellison, MO; Henry C. Rozek, OH; Allen L. Hammond, KY; Capt Liber; Lt. Rogers; Tech
Sgt Mezyello; Tech Sgt Eggerman; Tom Fritzlan, Meeker, CO; Charles Enckerton, OH; ? D. Harling, Mena, AR; ?, Cleveland, OH; ?, Livingston, MT
On the back of the photo were the names written by each attendee; badly smugged and faded I tried to reproduce the names as best I could. If there is an Adobe guru out there who would like the two halves of the original, I scanned, I would be happy to share that also. The original photograph is approximately 14" x 11".
Top Row: Luther E. Kelley, Batson, TX; Manuel Gonzales, Denver, CO; Boyd Gilbert, Pasco, WA; Art Holman, Stockton, CA; Johnnie Habeiman,
Row 2: ? Grossman, ?; Raul Flores, TX; ?; Donald Hampton, KY; Clifton W. Goforth, Yosemite, KY; PeeWee Gilliland. OH; Delmar D. Johnson, IA; Alfred R. Howell, TX; Ralff F. Gonzales, TX; Albert Felix, AZ; Douglas J. Hamilton, ?; Gerald R. Glass, Medford, OR
Row 3: Robert D. Jones, CA; George Fisher, WA; Bill Feritter, OH; Orire Haugland Story, CA; David Julius, MI; Donald Happs, CA; Billy Gresham,
TX; Hollis E. Hogan, TX; Shade D. Jones, ?; Orrel James Hays Sikeston, MO.
Bottom Row: Alfred S. Emerson, Tacoma, WA; Frank M. Jellison, MO; Henry C. Rozek, OH; Allen L. Hammond, KY; Capt Liber; Lt. Rogers; Tech
Sgt Mezyello; Tech Sgt Eggerman; Tom Fritzlan, Meeker, CO; Charles Enckerton, OH; ? D. Harling, Mena, AR; ?, Cleveland, OH; ?, Livingston, MT
On the back of the photo were the names written by each attendee; badly smugged and faded I tried to reproduce the names as best I could. If there is an Adobe guru out there who would like the two halves of the original, I scanned, I would be happy to share that also. The original photograph is approximately 14" x 11".

1920's Postcard of an unknown woman
This is actually three different photographs. It was in a double frame,I overlayed the two photographs of the single lady into one photograph and then scanned the back of one of the post cards photographs. You can probably just barely make out her sentiments as the postcard was cut down to fit into the frame. My husband at the time of the purchase of these frames was an antique dealer. We traveled from Washington state to Maine and back cross county buying antiques along the way. That was 15 years ago. Another (male) mystery photo can be found under "Italy".
It was in a double frame,I overlayed the two photographs of the single lady into one photograph and then scanned the back of one of the post cards photographs. You can probably just barely make out her sentiments as the postcard was cut down to fit into the frame. My husband at the time of the purchase of these frames was an antique dealer. We traveled from Washington state to Maine and back cross county buying antiques along the way. That was 15 years ago. Another (male) mystery photo can be found under "Italy".
It was in a double frame,I overlayed the two photographs of the single lady into one photograph and then scanned the back of one of the post cards photographs. You can probably just barely make out her sentiments as the postcard was cut down to fit into the frame. My husband at the time of the purchase of these frames was an antique dealer. We traveled from Washington state to Maine and back cross county buying antiques along the way. That was 15 years ago. Another (male) mystery photo can be found under "Italy".

Studio Portrait of a Man
This is two photographs: a male in one and the name and address of the photographer as printed on the frame's corner in another.
On the back of the photograph was the name Lee Rowsi, along with 25 Harrison and the figures of 600 over 125 with a line as if added together and the sum of 725. My husband at the time of the purchase of these photos/frames was an antique dealer. We traveled from Washington state to Maine and back cross county buying antiques along the way. That was 15 years ago.I have always thought about how very much the family members would love these photographs. As a genealogist my heart aches for the many lost and discarded photographs that are the only glimpse of a long ago generation.
On the back of the photograph was the name Lee Rowsi, along with 25 Harrison and the figures of 600 over 125 with a line as if added together and the sum of 725. My husband at the time of the purchase of these photos/frames was an antique dealer. We traveled from Washington state to Maine and back cross county buying antiques along the way. That was 15 years ago.I have always thought about how very much the family members would love these photographs. As a genealogist my heart aches for the many lost and discarded photographs that are the only glimpse of a long ago generation.

Edwin Waltenburg high school photo
Taken in 1946 for Bremerton High School. Please contact [contact link] for additional information on this and other Waltenburg family members from Bremerton, WA.
People in photo include: Edwin Waltenberg
People in photo include: Edwin Waltenberg
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Camp Roberts, 1946
1946 Camp Roberts Boot Camp photograph that I merged and then overlayed to get a face to look right. (It was my father's photograph and badly damaged with time over the years.) Names:
Top Row: Luther E. Kelley, Batson, TX; Manuel Gonzales, Denver, CO; Boyd Gilbert, Pasco, WA; Art Holman, Stockton, CA; Johnnie Habeiman,
Row 2: ? Grossman, ?; Raul Flores, TX; ?; Donald Hampton, KY; Clifton W. Goforth, Yosemite, KY; PeeWee Gilliland. OH; Delmar D. Johnson, IA; Alfred R. Howell, TX; Ralff F. Gonzales, TX; Albert Felix, AZ; Douglas J. Hamilton, ?; Gerald R. Glass, Medford, OR
Row 3: Robert D. Jones, CA; George Fisher, WA; Bill Feritter, OH; Orire Haugland Story, CA; David Julius, MI; Donald Happs, CA; Billy Gresham,
TX; Hollis E. Hogan, TX; Shade D. Jones, ?; Orrel James Hays Sikeston, MO.
Bottom Row: Alfred S. Emerson, Tacoma, WA; Frank M. Jellison, MO; Henry C. Rozek, OH; Allen L. Hammond, KY; Capt Liber; Lt. Rogers; Tech
Sgt Mezyello; Tech Sgt Eggerman; Tom Fritzlan, Meeker, CO; Charles Enckerton, OH; ? D. Harling, Mena, AR; ?, Cleveland, OH; ?, Livingston, MT
On the back of the photo were the names written by each attendee; badly smugged and faded I tried to reproduce the names as best I could. If there is an Adobe guru out there who would like the two halves of the original, I scanned, I would be happy to share that also. The original photograph is approximately 14" x 11".
Top Row: Luther E. Kelley, Batson, TX; Manuel Gonzales, Denver, CO; Boyd Gilbert, Pasco, WA; Art Holman, Stockton, CA; Johnnie Habeiman,
Row 2: ? Grossman, ?; Raul Flores, TX; ?; Donald Hampton, KY; Clifton W. Goforth, Yosemite, KY; PeeWee Gilliland. OH; Delmar D. Johnson, IA; Alfred R. Howell, TX; Ralff F. Gonzales, TX; Albert Felix, AZ; Douglas J. Hamilton, ?; Gerald R. Glass, Medford, OR
Row 3: Robert D. Jones, CA; George Fisher, WA; Bill Feritter, OH; Orire Haugland Story, CA; David Julius, MI; Donald Happs, CA; Billy Gresham,
TX; Hollis E. Hogan, TX; Shade D. Jones, ?; Orrel James Hays Sikeston, MO.
Bottom Row: Alfred S. Emerson, Tacoma, WA; Frank M. Jellison, MO; Henry C. Rozek, OH; Allen L. Hammond, KY; Capt Liber; Lt. Rogers; Tech
Sgt Mezyello; Tech Sgt Eggerman; Tom Fritzlan, Meeker, CO; Charles Enckerton, OH; ? D. Harling, Mena, AR; ?, Cleveland, OH; ?, Livingston, MT
On the back of the photo were the names written by each attendee; badly smugged and faded I tried to reproduce the names as best I could. If there is an Adobe guru out there who would like the two halves of the original, I scanned, I would be happy to share that also. The original photograph is approximately 14" x 11".

1920's Postcard of an unknown woman
This is actually three different photographs. It was in a double frame,I overlayed the two photographs of the single lady into one photograph and then scanned the back of one of the post cards photographs. You can probably just barely make out her sentiments as the postcard was cut down to fit into the frame. My husband at the time of the purchase of these frames was an antique dealer. We traveled from Washington state to Maine and back cross county buying antiques along the way. That was 15 years ago. Another (male) mystery photo can be found under "Italy".
It was in a double frame,I overlayed the two photographs of the single lady into one photograph and then scanned the back of one of the post cards photographs. You can probably just barely make out her sentiments as the postcard was cut down to fit into the frame. My husband at the time of the purchase of these frames was an antique dealer. We traveled from Washington state to Maine and back cross county buying antiques along the way. That was 15 years ago. Another (male) mystery photo can be found under "Italy".
It was in a double frame,I overlayed the two photographs of the single lady into one photograph and then scanned the back of one of the post cards photographs. You can probably just barely make out her sentiments as the postcard was cut down to fit into the frame. My husband at the time of the purchase of these frames was an antique dealer. We traveled from Washington state to Maine and back cross county buying antiques along the way. That was 15 years ago. Another (male) mystery photo can be found under "Italy".

Edwin Waltenburg high school photo
Taken in 1946 for Bremerton High School. Please contact [contact link] for additional information on this and other Waltenburg family members from Bremerton, WA.
People in photo include: Edwin Waltenberg
People in photo include: Edwin Waltenberg

Studio Portrait of a Man
This is two photographs: a male in one and the name and address of the photographer as printed on the frame's corner in another.
On the back of the photograph was the name Lee Rowsi, along with 25 Harrison and the figures of 600 over 125 with a line as if added together and the sum of 725. My husband at the time of the purchase of these photos/frames was an antique dealer. We traveled from Washington state to Maine and back cross county buying antiques along the way. That was 15 years ago.I have always thought about how very much the family members would love these photographs. As a genealogist my heart aches for the many lost and discarded photographs that are the only glimpse of a long ago generation.
On the back of the photograph was the name Lee Rowsi, along with 25 Harrison and the figures of 600 over 125 with a line as if added together and the sum of 725. My husband at the time of the purchase of these photos/frames was an antique dealer. We traveled from Washington state to Maine and back cross county buying antiques along the way. That was 15 years ago.I have always thought about how very much the family members would love these photographs. As a genealogist my heart aches for the many lost and discarded photographs that are the only glimpse of a long ago generation.
