Kathleen Margaret Ricou Hartman (1924-2015) and Ralph Hartman Jr. (1924-2001). Hartman is in military uniform. The couple married 17 June 1943. Poor quality copy.
Kathleen Margaret Ricou Hartman (1924-2015) and Ralph Hartman Jr. (1924-2001). Hartman is in military uniform. The couple married 17 June 1943 and divorced in 1974. Poor quality copy.
Small Mediterranean Revival style house built in 1924 for Ralph W. Hartman Sr. and wife Mary McDonald Hartman. Mr. Hartman was Postmaster of Stuart between 1934 and 1958. Mary Hartman was the Society Editor and a reporter for Stuart News and wrote for other newspapers as well. Poor quality copy.
Handwritten on photo: "Our first house - Stuart Fla [?]. Moved in March 9-193[?]. From a photocopied page of a photoalbum owned by Karen Hartman Malfroegeot.
Small Mediterranean Revival style house built in 1924 for Ralph W. Hartman Sr. and wife Mary McDonald Hartman. Mr. Hartman was Postmaster of Stuart between 1934 and 1958. Mary Hartman was the Society Editor and a reporter for Stuart News and wrote for other newspapers as well. From a photocopied page of a photoalbum owned by Karen Hartman Malfroegeot. Poor quality copy.
Group of men under a shade canopy gathered around a table. The group was part of a Jaycees initiative to clear hyacinths from the south fork of the St. Lucie river, and included [handwritten on back] Ralph Hartman Jr. (wildlife officer), Harry Dyer, Mike Littman, Jim Pomeroy, and Bud Chappelka.
Three small boats in hyacinth choked river. The group was part of a Jaycees initiative to clear hyacinths from the south fork of the St. Lucie river by spraying 2,4-D herbicide.
Ralph Hartman, wildlife officer, and another man on small boat, the Skipper, spraying 2,4-D herbicide as part of a Jaycees initiative to clear hyacinths from the south fork of the St. Lucie river.
Two boats, the Sailfisher I and the Sailfisher II out of Stuart, Fla. Handwritten on back: "Capt. Herman Reitz Sr., Capt. Ralph Hartman Jr. According to the Stuart News (17 Jan 1946), Capt. Herman Reitz, owner of a chartering service, added the Sailfisher II in 1946, captained by Ralph Hartman Jr., who had been recently released by the Army Transport Command at Miami Beach. The boat was custom built by the Pinecastle Boat and Construction Co. of Titusville.