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France Marion Willis in military uniform, hat, and glasses, circa 1943-1944.

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France Marion Willis in fatigues in front of tents at encampment in France, 1944.

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Poscard of Orin Perry Hatch and Marrion Woodward Hatch. Written on back: November 11th 1918, A reminder of the great peace day of the world.

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France "Fritz" Marion Willis standing on Boulder Dam in sport clothes.

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Joseph Jones Holbrook and Alice Cook on their wedding day. Alice wears a ring on her left hand and Joseph sits on an elegant chair, 1878.

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Geneva Rogers high school graduation picture taken in her home's backyard, 1942.

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Photo of Geneva Rogers in flowered dress with bow collar, 1938.

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David Holbrook Hatch and Prescilla England engagement photo, 1930.

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Three-month-old Geneva Rogers laying on a pillow.

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Hatch children David Holbrook, Burt, and Mary Hatch. Young boy standing on box knickers suit with bow tie. Toddler, Mary, standing on chair, button shoes and white dress. Boy in knickers suit with regular tie.

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Mary Eager Rogers of John Marcus Rogers sitting on a wooden saw horse in the garden.

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William Thueson England formal portrait standing by a wooden fence holding his hat in his left hand.

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Priscilla England in a white dress white lace, and ribbon belt holding a small necklace.

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Mark Cook posing for a formal photo sitting on a bench covered in cloth dressed in Sunday best. Watch fob in vest button and pocket.

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Alice Cook Holbrook (mother) and Lucy Cook Holbrook Hatch (daughter) sitting side by side for a formal photograph of them dressed in Sunday best.

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Formal photograph of the Cook sisters. Lucy Cook Holbrook and Elizabeth Cook Barlow, and one unidentified sister. One woman wears a black dress, white lace, chain necklace, black jacket. One woman wears a black dress, black belt, black beads, white…

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Arizona Daily Star story titled "Recalling a fine school and its founders" authored by Bonnie Henry, which discusses Treehaven School and William and Florence Schneider.

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Brochure for Treehaven School, established 1949 by William I. Schneider and Florence H. Schneider.

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Picture in Treehaven School main house, originally owned by Dr. Holbrook. William and Florence Schneider with their children, Burton and Patricia.

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Buildings and grounds of Treehaven School, originally Westing House winter home, 1927.
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