Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Strickler, W.B. |
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0816 - Print, Photographic
Pappy (William Baker) Strickler, laying down in sheepwagon, propped up on elbow. Horizontal B&W, glass plate negative.
Record Type: Photo
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0840 - Print, Photographic
Pappy (William Baker) Strickler with Hemry children, Charles, Kathleen and Wyoma, c. 1906. Horizontal B&W 8x10, glass plate negative.
Record Type: Photo
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0842 - Print, Photographic
Pappy (William Baker) Strickler with Hemry children, Charles, Kathleen and Wyoma, c. 1906. Horizontal B&W 8x10, glass plate negative.
Record Type: Photo
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0859 - Print, Photographic
Family group portrait of Mr. and Mrs.(William Baker) Pappy Strickler (grangparents) with infant and children: Howard, Kathleen, Wyoma and Charles. All seated with Mrs. Strickler in rocker, in Wolton. Horizontal B&W, glass plate negative.
Record Type: Photo
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0860 - Print, Photographic
Family group photo, sitting on porch steps. Backrow: Grandma Strickler, Aunt Cora Strickler, Pappy (William Baker) Strickler. Front: Walter Strickler, Aunt Bert Strickler and Sedda Strickler (Hemry). Perhaps taken in Ohio. Vertical B&W, glass plate negative.
Record Type: Photo
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0934 - Print, Photographic
Group photo of Kathleen, Charles and Wyoma Hemry in front, with Grandfather "Pappy" Strickler standing behind Charles and Kathleen. With game hanging in front and 7 other unidentified individuals. Horizontal B&W 8x10.
Record Type: Photo
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0949 - Print, Photographic
Wide view of Sedda, Pappy and Grandma Strickler, on top of rocks at right [at Hell's Half Acre?]. Unidentified man and woman at left. Horizontal B&W
Record Type: Photo
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1983.002.0001.028 - Booklet
"The Campaign of 1864," compiled by W.B. Strickler, Co. I, 126th O.V.I., 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, Sixth Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. A diary account of the campaign.
Record Type: Archive
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1983.002.0001.029 - Newspaper
Obituary: "W.B. Strickler Dead," found in booklet, "The Campaign of 1864," between pages 18 and 19, notice of William Baker Strickler's death, dated Feb., 17, 1925. Paper unknown.
Record Type: Archive