Henry Rohland, Washington Publish photographer, dies at 102

He served within the Marine Corps as a fight photographer within the Pacific throughout World Struggle II, then returned to the newspaper. In 1952, he obtained second place for spot information in a White Home Information Photographers Affiliation contest for a photograph of a lumber yard fireplace in Arlington, Va. In a diverse profession, he captured political leaders on Capitol Hill in addition to on a regular basis Washington-area residents going about their lives.
Mr. Rohland retired in 1976 to St. Croix, within the U.S. Virgin Islands, because of a load of Publish inventory that he purchased as a youthful man and that later boomed in worth when the corporate went public in 1971. He returned to the mainland after Hurricane Andrew in 1992 destroyed his residence, and he settled within the Williamsport nursing residence in 1997 when his spouse wanted look after Alzheimer’s illness.