Worthington Ohio real estate

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Worthington News

A photo taken for the Worthington News by Don O'Brien who grew up north of Worthington. He lived on W. Wilson Bridge Road which was out in the country in the 1930s, and 1940's.

Worthington Ohio December 1941

O'Brien was a senior at Worthington High School in December 1941, when he took the photo he labeled "After the Pearl Harbor Attack. "  A recent addition to O'Brien's Flickr Photostream he says of the photo:

"These are the first enlistees from the Worthington, Ohio area being sworn into the Navy. I photographed this event for the Worthington News."

Anyone recognize a father, grandfather, great -grandfather as a young man from the Worthington area who went off to World War II?

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0 commentsMaureen McCabe Columbus Ohio real estate • December 15 2009 04:36AM

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