Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
[Edgar Theodore Wherry house, 3331 Stephenson Place, Chevy Chase, Wash...
Site History. House: Built 1914. Landscape: Edgar Theodore Wherry, and, Gertrude Smith (Mrs. Edgar Theodore) Wherry. Other: Frances Benjamin Johnston referred to this as the "Wild Garden." Not extant. On slide... More
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
Kenneth Wherry, Repub. Nat'l. Committeeman from Nebraska, April 1940
A black and white photo of a man in a suit. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
[Wherry leaving Wroxham, England] view, photochrome print postcard.
Image shows a Norfolk wherry boat in Wroxham, Norfolk, England. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2014) Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., Catalogue J foreign section, Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Publishing Com... More
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
[Edgar Theodore Wherry house, 3331 Stephenson Place, N.W., Chevy Chase...
Site History. House Architecture: Built 1914. Landscape: Edgar Theodore Wherry; Gertrude Smith (Mrs. Edgar T.) Wherry. Other: Frances Benjamin Johnston referred to this as the "Wild Garden." Today: Not extant. ... More
Eye, ear, nose and throat specialist visits Roosevelt. Washington, D.C...
A group of men standing next to each other. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description