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Griffith, Paul (1891-1949)
Griffith, Paul (1891-1949)
Group/ Military photo, “Burial of American Soldiers in Islay, Scotland, at Kilnaughton Cemetery, February 12, 1918,” came via John M. Eador from Steve Schwartz’s site S.S. TUSCANIA - AN AMERICAN HISTORY at http://renton.50megs.com/Tuscania/index.htm Included (4th from the right, back row) is Paul Griffith, 213th AERO PURSUIT SQUADRON. Identification of Paul Griffith was confirmed by Bennie Griffith. The soldier without a hat in the back row at the extreme right is George Volz, the original owner of the photograph. The ship "Tuscania" was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat in the North Channel Sea off the Island of Islay, Scotland, February 5, 1918. Islay is in the Inner Hebrides.

Three sites that have information on the S. S. Tuscania are:

1. http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~carmita/history/ by Steven Schwartz, author of TUSCANIA-AN AMERICAN HISTORY

2. http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/tuscania.htm#back administered by Michael E. Hanlon, who credits Mary Shaefer and Ray Mentzer for contributions

3. http://www.20thengineers.com/ww1-bn06.html administered by Bruce Porter 
 
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Johnson, Myrtle May (1879-1968) & Waldo Watson Weeth  (1903-1985) &  Minnie May Weeth (1899-1986)
Johnson, Myrtle May (1879-1968) & Waldo Watson Weeth (1903-1985) & Minnie May Weeth (1899-1986)
Group/ Reunion/ Picnic/ Boat photo was taken 1951-1955 and came from the Johnson/ Weeth Archives by Gerry Weeth Trimble. Included (L-R) Myrtle May Johnson Weeth & Waldo Watson Weeth & Minnie May Weeth Toney. 
 
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Trimble, Gerry Weeth
Trimble, Gerry Weeth
Group/ Reunion/ Picnic/ Boat photo was taken 1951-1955 and came from the Johnson/ Weeth Archives by Gerry Weeth Trimble. Included (1st row, far right) is Gerry Weeth Trimble.  
 
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Harwell, James T. (1880-1953) &  Mabel M. Lovell (1888-1985)
Harwell, James T. (1880-1953) & Mabel M. Lovell (1888-1985)
Group/ Swimming photo of James T. Harwell & Mabel M. Lovell Harwell (both on the far right) was taken at the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, 1910-1914. This picture came from 1996 estate of Anna Catherine Clark.  
 
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Clark, Anna Catherine (1924-1996)
Clark, Anna Catherine (1924-1996)
Individual photo was taken by the Mermentau River, LA, in 1950, and came from the Clark Collection by Ruby Eloise “Toodles” Shivertaker Clark. 
 
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Hethington, Edward LaRoche 'Ned'
Hethington, Edward LaRoche "Ned"
Individual photo was taken in the Bahamas, aboard the Victory, in 2003. This picture came from the Forney/ Hethington Collection by Fredde Jo Forney Hethington and Lucius Cale “Prince Louie” "Lou" Hethington.  
 
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Wilson, Joseph 'Seabrook' (b. 1906) & Edward LaRoche Hethington (1914-2002)
Wilson, Joseph "Seabrook" (b. 1906) & Edward LaRoche Hethington (1914-2002)
Group photo of (L-R) Joseph "Seabrook" Wilson & Edward LaRoche Hethington & James Wilson was taken on Toogoodoo River, Meggett, SC, and came from the Hethington Collection by Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington.
 
 
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Hethington, Edward LaRoche (1914-2002)
Hethington, Edward LaRoche (1914-2002)
Individual/Military/ Ship photo came from the Hethington Collection by Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington. See notes on Edward LaRoche Hethington’s individual page for details concerning the WW II sinking of the Gulf Bell.
 
 
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Hethington, Edward LaRoche (1914-2002)
Hethington, Edward LaRoche (1914-2002)
Individual/ Ship photo was taken about 1937 and came from the Hethington Collection by Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington.
 
 
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Hethington, Lucius Cale 'Prince Louie' 'Lou'
Hethington, Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou"
Individual/ Boating photo was taken on the Edisto River, in SC, in 1995, and came from the Hethington Collection by Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington.
 
 
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Hethington, Lucius Cale 'Prince Louie' 'Lou'
Hethington, Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou"
2-Persons/ Boating photo of (L-R) Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington & Dinky Adams was taken on the Edisto River, in SC, in 1995, and came from the Hethington Collection by Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington. 
 
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Wilson, Joseph 'Seabrook' (b. 1906) & Edward LaRoche Hethington (1914-2002)
Wilson, Joseph "Seabrook" (b. 1906) & Edward LaRoche Hethington (1914-2002)
2-Persons/ Boat photo of (L-R) Joseph "Seabrook" Wilson & Edward LaRoche Hethington was taken on the Toogoodoo River, Meggett, SC, and came from the Hethington Collection by Lucius Cale "Prince Louie" "Lou" Hethington.
 
 
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Lickliter, Helen (1918-1999)
Lickliter, Helen (1918-1999)
Individual/ Swimming/ Boat photo of Helen Lickliter Lilly came from the Toney/ Creed/ Lickliter Collection by Judy Lickliter Fach.
 
 
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MacDonell, John Angus 'Rice King' (b.1855) & Frances 'Aunt Frank' MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
MacDonell, John Angus "Rice King" (b.1855) & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
Farm/ Residence/ Pier photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in the late 1940's, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992. 
 
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MacDonell, John Angus 'Rice King' (b.1855) & Frances 'Aunt Frank' MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
MacDonell, John Angus "Rice King" (b.1855) & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation
Farm/ Residence/ Pier photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in the 2011, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992.
 
 
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Smith, William Dunham, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles 'Chuck' Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris 'Doe' Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert 'Bob' Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson (1921-1979)
Smith, William Dunham, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles "Chuck" Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris "Doe" Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert "Bob" Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson (1921-1979)
Farm/ Residence/ Group/ Water/ Pier photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in 1951, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992.

Included in the photo are (L-R) William Dunham Smith, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles "Chuck" Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris "Doe" Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert "Bob" Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson.  
 
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Smith, William Dunham, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles 'Chuck' Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris 'Doe' Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert 'Bob' Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson (1921-1979)
Smith, William Dunham, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles "Chuck" Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris "Doe" Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert "Bob" Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson (1921-1979)
Farm/ Residence/ Group/ Water/ Pier photo of the MacDonell Plantation in Lake Arthur, LA, was taken in 1951, and came from the MacDonell/ Clark/ Peterson Collection by Kent Peterson. John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell & Frances "Aunt Frank" MacDonald MacDonell owned and operated the MacDonell Plantation which was built in 1855 by John Revlon, a wealthy Creole from New Orleans, LA. (See source notes for John Angus "Rice King" MacDonell.) The MacDonell Plantation was famous for production of rice, cotton, citrus fruit, and live stock. It was the site of many MacDonell family reunions. Also, the John Sayles' movie "Passion Fish" was filmed on site in 1992.

Included in the photo are (L-R) William Dunham Smith, Jr. & Jerry Smith & unidentified boy in hat & Charles "Chuck" Smith & Kay Smith Ward & Doris "Doe" Peterson Ribbeck & Patricia Smith Voorhies & Robert "Bob" Peterson & Francis Howard Peterson.  
 
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McCroskey, Albert Henley 'Abe' (twin) (1907-1977)  & Weimer Platt  (1916-1988)
McCroskey, Albert Henley "Abe" (twin) (1907-1977) & Weimer Platt (1916-1988)
2-Persons photo of (L-R) Albert Henley "Abe" (twin) McCroskey & Weimer Platt McCroskey, which was probably taken in the 1950s, came from the Platt/ McCroskey Collection by Debbie Platt Harris. 
 
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Cockerill, Donald Clarence 'Don' (1926-2015)
Cockerill, Donald Clarence "Don" (1926-2015)
Military/ Ship photo of the LST-133 came from the Clifton Cockerill Archives. See Clifton “Gayle” Cockerill’s website “Samuel Cockerill Genealogy” at http://olypen.com/cliffc/genealogy/index.html This LST-1 Class Tank Landing Ship was laid down 24 June 1943 at Chicago Bridge & Iron Co., Seneca, IL. The ship was launched 2 November 1943 and was commissioned USS LST 133 on 29 November 1943. During World War II, USS LST-133 was assigned to the European and Asiatic-Pacific theaters and participated in the invasion of Normandy in June 1944 and the assault and occupation of Okinawa Gunto in May and June 1945. See the notes that relate to Donald Clarence “Don” Cockerill to read both the history of the ship and a recounting of Donald Clarence“Don” Cockerill’s service aboard the LST-133 during WW II.

Luke Besosa mentions that this photo also appears on Facebook at the
113th Field Artillery Regimental Association site: https://www.facebook.com/113thfar.org with the exact photo appearing at https://www.facebook.com/113thfar.org/photos/pb.100064292305465.-2207520000./5411647918856844/?type=3

Also, see https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ship/3265.html for more information about LST-133. 
 
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Forney,  Fredric John (1920-1973)
Forney, Fredric John (1920-1973)
Group/ Military/ Shipboard photo of Fredric John Forney (left side of table: 4th from the left) was probably taken in Charleston, SC, about 1962. This picture came from the Barton/ Forney Collection by Betty Colleen Barton Forney & Fredric John Forney. More photos of Fredric John Forney are found at Michael Gordon’s “A Pictorial and Anecdotal History of Adak, Alaska, U.S.A.” at http://www.orneveien.org/adak/ Photos appear under the heading "1948 Chaplain Fredric John Forney." 
 
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Frank, Ralph Hartzell (1915-1978) & Charles G. “Charley”  Frank (1875-1944) & Ida Belle Keefer (1877-1952) & Earl Gilbert Frank (1919-1993) & Edmond/ Edmund Charles Frank (1900-1968) & Herbert W. Frank (1902-1975) & Rachel Belle Frank (1908-1988) & Fred R. Frank (1903-1958)
Frank, Ralph Hartzell (1915-1978) & Charles G. “Charley” Frank (1875-1944) & Ida Belle Keefer (1877-1952) & Earl Gilbert Frank (1919-1993) & Edmond/ Edmund Charles Frank (1900-1968) & Herbert W. Frank (1902-1975) & Rachel Belle Frank (1908-1988) & Fred R. Frank (1903-1958)
Group photo was taken at Washington and Orange Street, Shippensburg, PA, June 24, 1941, on the porch of a store owned by Ralph Hartzell Frank's father-in-law. This picture came from the Frank/ Shadle Collection by Jacque Sikora. Included (L-R, front row) are Ralph Hartzell Frank & Charles G. “Charley” Frank & Ida Belle Keefer Frank & Earl Gilbert Frank. Included (L-R, back row) are Edmond/ Edmund Charles Frank & Herbert W. Frank & Rachel Belle Frank Bender & Fred R. Frank. 
 
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Linthicum, Lotte 'Lotta' 'Lottie' (b. abt. 1877)
Linthicum, Lotte "Lotta" "Lottie" (b. abt. 1877)
Individual/ Ship/ Theatrical photo of Lotte "Lotta" "Lottie" Linthicum Bankson came from http://leegallery.com/photo.html which is the website of Lee Gallery Fine 19th & 20th Century Photographs [Member of The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD)]. The photo grouping is titled: “Photo-Secessionists from the Circle of Stieglitz.”
The photo titled "Outward Bound" ("Lotte Linthicum on the Burgogne") was taken in 1894 by Alfred Stieglitz. Photo is 7 3/8 x 6 and was certified by Doris Bry. It was available at the aforementioned site as of December, 2004.
 
 



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