A group of nineteen men and women are casually seated on a rocky hillside. The photographer’s notes indicate that they were members of Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church where he was a pastor. This image may have been taken on July 4, 1916. See LO 173…
A group of twenty adults and fifteen children are seated on the grass around a large table cloth. Glasses and plates filled with food and drinks have been place on the table cloth. See image LO 172 for another image of a 4th of July picnic. The…
A large group of men, women are gathered on concrete steps and a grassy bank. The end of a brick and stone building is partially visible behind the group. This structure is probably the Academy of the Immaculate Conception, located at 17th and Iowa…
This images appears to be identical to image LO 174. The photographer’s notes indicate that this image was of attendees at the Sunday School Convention Eastern District May 24-27, 1915. The number 2710 is written on a label that has been stuck to the…
The label on this image in written in German script. A group of twenty nine men and one woman are seated and standing in front of a partially visible white, frame building. Another label on the image reads” F. W. Klaus, Delegat. Chas. Preiffer,…
This image shows a group of approximately thirty five young adults and children dressed in costumes and portraying a traditional Christmas pageant. They are posing on the steps of the alter area in a church. The photographer indicates that this image…
Taken from a slightly different angle, this image shows the same group of pageant participants who may also be seen in LO 177. The number 1329-1 is written on a label that has been stuck to the lower left corner of the slide.
The bride, groom and another man and woman are shown standing on the alter steps in the front of a church sanctuary. Immediately behind the individuals may be seen an archway decorated with a large paper bell, white ribbons and bows. A large, open…
This image is identical to LO 179. However, the label on the slide is labeled “Herman Voltz Hochzeit.” Hochzeit is the German word for wedding. The number 1300 is written on a label that has been stuck to the lower left corner of the slide.
Two older girls are seen standing together on some wooden steps leading to a porch. They are both dressed in black dresses, black tights and shoes and have black bows in their hair. The taller girl is holding a china doll dressed in a long dress. The…