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| Robert Albert Drollinger with son, Robert M. Drollinger (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Gustav and Lena Drollinger
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| Gordon at Fort McIntosh, Beaver Pennsylvania, home of the First Infantry Regiment. The fortress was the site of the signing of the Treaty of Fort McIntosh on January 21, 1785. It was occupied until it was abandoned in 1791. After the Revolution, the fort was the home of the First American Regiment, the oldest active unit in the United States Army.
The fort was in the form of a trapezoid, about 150 feet on each side, with raised earthen bastions on each corner. Log palisades connected the bastions, and a 15 foot wide ditch protected three sides of the fort, with the 130 foot slope to the Ohio River protecting the other side. Inside were three barracks, warehouses, officer's quarters, a forge, kitchen, and powder magazines. The fort may have had either two or four iron cannon. The 1st Inf was later consolidated with the 2nd Inf to form the 3rd Inf which is the oldest Infantry Regiment in the US Army. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Left to right, Hannalore Heege born Drollinger, Gordon, the Burgermeister (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| (L-R) Opa Theodor Drollinger, Gordon L. Drollinger and Theodor Drollinger potato dig Ellmendingen 1982 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Gordon, Erik, Devin (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Ed & Grayce - Believed to be 35th Anniversary photo
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| Edward Bernard Drollinger, standing - 2nd person from the left.
Group photo of his newspaper associates.
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| Howard in his WWII uniform.
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