Henry C. Reche sits at a roll-top desk in his office in the Security Building. A map of Central America hangs on the wall at the rear of the office. A small Mexican flag hangs over the desk and a Pre-Columbian style statue sits on top of the desk.…
The Mississippi River is over its banks in this north-facing image of the Dubuque waterfront. A partially submerged building with a sign reading ”Freight and Ticket Office” is visible in the right side of the image. A smoke stack and warehouses may…
Two boats, a barge, logs, and other debris floating in the water may be seen in this view looking west into the harbor with the Dubuque waterfront in the background. The Mississippi River reached the 18 foot stage on April 13 - the highest in over 28…
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…
Edward Hoffmann and Emil Youngblood are in a cave. They are both holding and looking down at a rock. Emil is holding the rock with both of his hands and Edward is holding is with his right hand. The two men are standing, sitting, or squatting, in an…
In the backseat of the car is Bertha Hoffmann. In front of her, in the front seat is Alvina Hoffmann. Sitting on the running board is an Emil Youngblood and Peter B. Hoffmann Sr. Standing next to the car is Edward Hoffmann, who is leaning on the car.…
The Hoffmann family is seen with a 1914 Dodge. Sitting in the car is Bertha and Albert J. Hoffmann. On the running board is Alvina, Peter B. Hoffmann Sr. and Edward Hoffmann. The 1914 Dodge is owned by Peter B. Hoffmann Sr. The car is sitting on a…
The Hoffmann family stands in front of a buggy which is being pulled by Prince the Horse. Albert D. Hoffmann stands on the left side of the photograph and is looking towards the photographer. To his left, and the photo's right, is Emily Hoffmann who…