A group three women are standing around a table that has bowls and food on it. The woman have aprons on over their dresses. A fourth woman stands behind one woman and is holding a baby. Behind the deck is a bricked wall of a house and to the left is…
A large group photo of boys in front of a brick building. There are four windows on the wall of this building, and a bicycle to the left of the groups of boys and to the right and behind of the boys. There are four rows of boys.The top two rows show…
The Hammel-Henker Key City Roller Mill building in Dubuque, Iowa was located at 18th and Pine Streets. The Key City Roller Mills or Rooster Feeds was a company that produced feed products. The large building says, "Key City Roller Mills" and "Use…
The Key City Roller Mills or Rooster Feeds was a company that produced feed products. The large building on the left says, "Key City Roller Mills" and "Use Rooster Flour." It is a 3-4 story building with a large smoke stack on the left side. The…
A hardware storefront window that is presumably G.F. Kleih Sons Hardware Store. There is a globe in the right pane window which says, "The Favorite Store of Dubuque: G.F. Kleih Sons." The storefront is separated into three panes. The tight pane has…
Five women, young to middle aged, stand by height in front of a wooden fence and shed. They are dressed in dark dresses and hats. On the back, they are identified as the Hartmann Girls.
From left to right are: Ida Shumacher, Albert D. Hoffmann, Emily Hoffmann, Peter B. Hoffmann Sr., and Anna Schumacher. Anna is the only one not sitting on the ground. She is sitting on a bench that has Ida's hat on it. Peter B. is sitting with his…
From left to rights is Anna Schumacher, Ida Shumacher, Albert D. Hoffmann, Emily Hoffmann, and Peter B. Hoffmann Sr. Anna is wearing a light colored shirt with a cross around her neck and a slightly darker colored skirt. She has a dark and tall hat…