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8121) William and Nora Johnson
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William S. Johnson and Nora (Steward) Johnson pose for a picture in the early 1900s. They were married on October 31, 1900, and had four children, Ray, Jesse, Dorris, and Neva.
8123) William and Nora Johnson
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William S. and Nora (Steward) Johnson pose for a picture at the Johnson Ranch in the mid-1920s.
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Dorris Johnson stands with a soldier at Fort Knox, Kentucky, soon after becoming a Captain. Taken between 1944 and 1945.
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Dorris Johnson with men from his unit at Fort Knox, Kentucky, in 1944. Back row not identified.
Front row (l-r): Shalala, Steve McGill, Dorris Johnson, Osburn, Metcalf, Mayer.
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Dorris Johnson with a friend at the University of Colorado Boulder, in 1927.
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Dorris Johnson with friends on a camping trip in the mid-1930s. Written on the back, "Hope you have as much fun out of this picture as I have had. B. F. J."
Top: Marvin Gaut
Middle (l-r): Rosella Burbank, ?
Bottom (l-r): Dorris Johnson, Gene Grant
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Dorris Johnson with friends on a camping trip in the mid-1930s. Note that there is staining on the photograph.
Top (l-r): ?, Dorris Johnson, Rosella Burbank
Bottom (l-r): Gene Grant, Marvin Gaut
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Dorris Johnson with friends on a camping trip in the mid-1930s.
Left to right: Isabel Nesthouse, Gene Grant, ?, Rosella Burbank, Dorris Johnson
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Dorris Johnson with friends on a camping trip in the mid-1930s.
From left to right: George Carlow, Dorris Johnson, Elmo Niswanger
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Ranger Bill Brown with his wife, Myrtle Fahl, and three of their children. Taken in 1910 near Sheephorn Creek.
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Ray, Nora, and William Johnson pose for a picture around 1930.
8138) Company at firing range
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Dorris Johnson's company trains at the firing range at Fort Knox during World War II. Taken in 1943.
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A part of Dorris Johnson's company completes an obstacle course training exercise during World War II. Taken at Fort Know, Kentucky in 1943.