Photo of a photograph of the grave of Private Harold P. Ralph, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Private Ralph was killed in action in the Pacific Theater during WWII. He received a purple heart for his heroic efforts.
Photo of a drawing of the Wisman family gravesite monument as envisioned and illustrated by the Virginia Granite Company. Monument includes sculpture of a woman sitting on top of a large granite base.
Photograph of a photo of the grave of Private Harold P. Ralph. The grave is located in Honolulu, Hawaii, where PFC. Ralph was killed in action in the Pacific Theater on January 2, 1944. He received a Purple Heart for his heroism. He was 18 years old.
Photograph and letter sent to Margaret "Daisy" Hickman from Charles Kessler Coffman in reference to a rose bush Charles had placed on the grave of Margaret's mother Angeline Campbell.
Angeline's grave is located in the "Old" Columbia Furnace Union…
Two photographs. One showing a cemetery in an unknown location and a second showing an unidentified woman inside that cemetery. Both photographs are labeled on the reverse "October 2" 1914."
Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Emma Miller of Mt. Jackson on her horse Sparkin at the Confederate Cemetery in Mt. Jackson Virginia. Emma was a popular show rider known for her horse's tricks and the wife of Walt Miller.
Postcard with a picture of the Confederate Monument located at Our Soldiers Cemetery in Mt. Jackson Virginia. Card notes 350 men were buried there, 112 unknown Confederates.