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[Edward, Emily and Albert Hoffmann Climbing Hill]
Edward, Emily, and Albert are climbing to the top of a hill with a creek far below them. The men are dressed in suits and hats and Emily is wearing a dark dress and white hat.
[Emily, Edward and Albert Fishing]
Emily Hoffmann has her pole in the stream, as does Edward. Albert stands back on the bank. Another man is further downstream and Prince waits with the carriage at the top of the bank.
[Hoffmann Family on Bridge in Union Park]
Almost the entire Hoffmann family is posed on a bridge in Union Park. From left to right, they are Bertha, Albert D., Alvina, Great Grandma Nickels, Katherine (grandma), Peter B. (Grandpa), Emily F. holding baby John Peter, Edward, Albert J., Ida…
[Hoffmanns by Pasture]
Edward is seated at the base of a bridge over a creek while a cow approaches. Emily and Albert stand on the bridge and Albert looks back at the horse and buggy on the road behind.
[Picking Berries]
Albert D., Emily, Peter B. Sr, and young Albert J. are at the base of a cliff picking berries off vines.
[Hoffmann Family Picnic]
Albert. J is seated on the ground with Peter B. Sr. next to him. Albert and Emily are standing. The adults are pulling leaves off branches.
[Hoffmann Family]
In front of the buggy pulled by Prince the Horse are Albert and Emily Hoffmann, Peter B. Sr. holding Albert J., and Edward Hoffmann.
[Hoffmann Family]
Albert and Emily are seated to the left. Peter B. Sr. has Albert J. on his lap, and Edward is pointing to the camera, trying to get Albert J. to look.
[Family in front of Horse and Buggy]
Prince the horse is eating grass while hitched to the family carriage. Albert and Emily are standing together, while Peter B. Hoffmann Sr. is holding Albert J. and Edward stands next to them.
[Hoffmann Family Outing]
The Hoffmann family and "Uncle Emil Youngblood" are picnicking at the base of a stone cliff; their horse buggy is in the background. Albert and a hatless Emily are standing while Edward is handing something to young Albert J. Emil and Peter B. Sr.…