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Wei Hai Wei Steamer Shenking unloading passengers
Black and white lantern slide of the steamship Shenking unloading passengers in the Weihai harbor. Passengers are being rowed to shore in small dinghies.
Wei Hai Wei landscape
Black and white lantern slide of the Weihaiwei coastline with boats in the harbor, taken from the water.
Wei Hai Wei breakwater
Black and white lantern slide of a breakwater structure in the Weihai harbor. Atop the brick structure is a small building, weather vane and several crane structures.
Wei Hai Wei boats in harbor
Black and white lantern slide of steamships and smaller boats in the Weihaiwai harbor.
Wednesday April 1.
Daily journal entry of Pamela Benjamin, spouse of GVSU history professor, Craig Benjamin, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally self-published on WordPress.
Wedding Prayer
Prayer created, delivered, or published by Richard A. Rhem (Dick) entitled "Wedding Prayer".
Weber, Shirley (Interview outline, video, and papers), 2008
Shirley Weber served in the 32nd Infantry (Red Arrow) Division during WWII in New Guinea. His company teamed up with the Australians fighting Japanese soldiers on the island. He spent time fighting in Buna, Saidor and Aitape battles. He received…
Webb's Grader, Erie Canal
Black and white photograph of a grader, a machine used to level ground, by the Erie Canal. Two wheeled vehicles, pulled by horses, are visible in the image.
Webb's Grader near view
Black and white photograph with closer view of Webb's grader near the Erie Canal.
Weaving Our Way Into God's Story
A sermon given by Richard A. Rhem (Dick) on October 18, 1992 entitled "Weaving Our Way Into God's Story", on the occasion of Pentecost XIX, at Christ Community Church, Spring Lake, MI. Scripture references: Isaiah 55:11, Acts 11:17.
Tags: Divine Intention, Prophetic, Scripture, Trust, Word of God
Weaver, David, Sr.(Interview outline and video), 2014
David Weaver Sr. was born in 1964 in Madrid, Spain, where his father was in the Air Force, and grew up in Michigan. He joined the Air Force in 1982 trained at Lackland and later Lowry Air Force Bases and became a procurement specialist. He served at…
Weaver, Dale A. (Interview outline and video), 2007
Dale Allen Weaver is a veteran and former E-6 who served in the U.S. Navy from 1976 to 1990. In this account, Weaver briefly discusses his pre-enlistment years, his basic training and other training in the U.S. Navy. Additionally, he discusses his…
Weaver, Bruce (Interview outline and video), 2013
Bruce was born in Detroit, Michigan on April 16, 1922. He grew up in Fowler, Michigan and was drafted into the Army Air Corps on February 12, 1942. Bruce served as a medic. He was sent to Scotland during the war and helped coordinate flights home…
Weatherhead, Edward "Ted" (Interview outline and video), 2011
Ted Weatherhead was attending college at Ohio University when Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941. He immediately enlisted in the Army Air Corps, but had to wait for some time before starting his training. After surviving the initial screening and…
Weathered Farm in St. Charles, Illinois
Black and white photograph of an aging and weathered farm in the countryside of St. Charles, Illinois. In the photograph, an old gated fence is seen blocking off the dirt road drive to the farm buildings, including a large barn and silo, and a group…
Weathered Farm in St. Charles, Illinois
Black and white photograph of an aging and weathered farm in the countryside of St. Charles, Illinois. In the photograph, an old gated fence is seen blocking off the dirt road drive to the farm buildings, including a large barn and silo, and a large…
Weathered building of Castle Park
Black and white photograph of what appears to be a weathered waterfront building in Castle Park of the Holland, Michigan area as taken on April 9, 1960. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
Weathered beach stairs of Castle Park
Black and white photograph of a series of weathered beach stairs among the waterfront homes of Castle Park of the Holland, Michigan area as taken on April 9, 1960. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.























