PD Wylde: Ancestry From the First Van Valkenburgh Immigrants, to Tremaine Van Valkenburgh
PD Wylde: Van Valkenburgh Mill, 1904
PD Wylde: The History of the Van Valkenburgh Mill
PD Wylde: History of the Van V. Mill, continued.
PD Wylde: Tremaine Van Valkenburgh History
PD Wylde: Tremaine Van Valkenburgh Family
PD Wylde: Tremaine Van Valkenburgh, 1910
PD Wylde: Firth Van Valkenburgh, 1899
PD Wylde: Ruth Van Valkenburgh, Christmas, About 1909
PD Wylde: Myrtle Dively Van Valkenburgh and Daughters, 1910
PD Wylde: Edgar Smith Van Valkenburgh, 1917
PD Wylde: Edgar Smith Van Valkenburg, Jr
PD Wylde: Abraham Van Valkenburgh, 1917
PD Wylde: Lavina Van Valkenburgh Brown, about 1920
PD Wylde: Firth Van Valkenburgh in WWI, 1917
PD Wylde: Owen Van Valkenburgh, World War I
PD Wylde: Esther Van Valkenburgh, 1917
PD Wylde: Ruth and Esther Van Valkenburgh, 1920
PD Wylde: Ruth Needling and Lenora Needling, 1920
PD Wylde: Firth Van Valkenburgh with WWI Combat Unit
PD Wylde: Van Valkenburgh Home, White Cloud, Kansas
PD Wylde: Myrtle Dively Van Valkenburgh, about 1912
PD Wylde: James B. Anno and Susannah Wilhoit
PD Wylde: George M. Dively, about 1910
PD Wylde: The Divelys at Brookside Park, Pasadena, California, 1923
PD Wylde: Dively Picnic, Brookside Park, Pasadena, about 1923
PD Wylde: Firth Van Valkenburgh and the Dively's in Los Angeles County
PD Wylde: George Michael Dively
PD Wylde: Van Valkenburghs
PD Wylde: White Cloud, Kansas Depot, 1903