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Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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 of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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 of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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, Washington, D.C. Edgar and Gertrude Wherry in their native plant garden]

[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 of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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 of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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 of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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 of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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 of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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

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 of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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.

[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 of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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 of Davis-Weber Canal, West of Wherry Road, Layton, Davis County, UT

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, Washington, D.C. Bull frog in the native plant garden]

[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., Oct. 13. Officials of the 43rd session of the American academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, that is being held in Washington were visitors at the White House today and were received by the President, they are left to right; Dr. William Thornwall Davis, of Washington, DC, General Chairman, George M. Coates, Philadelphia. PA. Pres. Elect,. Harry S. Gradle, of Chicago, Ill. President, and William P. Wherry, of Omaha, Neb. Sec. and Treasurer, 10/13/38

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