Albert D. and Emily Hoffmann are in a field picking flowers. Albert D. is holding a bouquet of darker colored flowers in his left arm and hand and is picking some with his right hand. To his left is his wife, Emily is is also holding a bouquet of…
Emily, dressed in a white shirt, dark skirt and white hat, is leaning against a log fence looking toward the camera. Albert D., standing next to her, is looking backward at the horse and buggy coming down the road.
Three men sit in a boat and fish. This photograph is taken along the banks of this waterway. The long, narrow boat is sitting on the bank and next to a tree, and the other end extends outwards into the water. Edward Hoffman sits on the end of the…
A young child is smiling, seated in a wooden chair. It is labeled Ahrendt on the back; there is another photo of a child named Ethel Ahrendt, so this may be her as well.
A young man is seated behind a waist high counter in this plainly furnished office. He is posing with a ledger and is holding a pencil. Visible on the desk are a telephone, stamps, an ink well and a small, rectangular metal object containing three…
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.
This image is identical to LO 169. The photographer’s notes indicate that it was taken on September 1, 1915. The number 1298-1 is written on a label that has been stuck to the lower left corner of the slide.
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.