Three people - two men and a woman - stand on an outcropping halfway up a cliff. The woman is likely Emily Hoffmann and the men look to be Edward and Albert D.
From left to right: Emil Youngblood, Edward Hoffmann, and Peter B. Hoffmann Sr. and picking berries. Emil is standing and facing towards the camera, but looking down at a basket full of berries with some berries in his right hand. His left hand is in…
Four men and a younger boy are pulling up a weighted, broad net from the river. There is netting already piled on the bank, and a boat with a crank shaft floats to the right of the photo.
Three men, from left to right are, Peter B. Hoffmann Sr., Edward Hoffmann, and Emil Youngblood. All of the men are standing behind and next to wildflowers and other shrubbery. There is a tree on the left that is standing next to Hoffmann Sr. All of…
Edward Hoffmann, on the left, and Emil Youngblood on the right, are kneeling amongst a lot of greenery. Emil appears to be talking and has some shrubs in his hands. The man are facing one another and are next to a stone wall that is covered in leaves…
A dirt road is featured in the center of this photograph. It starts in the front middle and extends to the back middle of the photograph. The road is above a small hill that is blocked off by tree limb fence posts and wire. Three men overlook the…
A large group of women and children have gathered together for this photograph. The photographer indicates that the image was taken on September 2, 1915. The number 1296 is written on a label that has been stuck to the lower left corner of the slide.
Edward, Emily, and Albert along with a cow are at a place identified on the back as McKnegul's Spring. There is a carriage coming down the road behind them.
The McFadden Coffee and Spice Company building that was located at 227 Main St. in Dubuque, Iowa in the mid-1910s. The number "227" is visible above the front door of the building. The building is a brick building that is 4-5 stories tall. The front…
The McFadden Coffee and Spice Company building that was located at 227 Main St. in Dubuque, Iowa in the mid-1910s. The number "227" is visible above the front door of the building. The building is a brick building that is 4 stories tall. The front…