The Hoffmann family is standing, kneeling, or sitting on the ground. Albert D. Hoffmann is standing on the left side of the photograph, and is looking downwards at his hands that are holding vines and berries. Albert Hoffmann, the toddler, is…
The photograph features a group of men and women from the Officer Force of the Dubuque Marine and Fire Insurance Company from June 1, [1923]. The front row of people are siting down on stools or chairs. The second row is standing right behind them…
Three men, from left to right: Edward Hoffmann, Emil Youngblood, and Albert D. Hoffmann are standing in a very dense area with plants. Edward and Albert are both racing to the left of the photograph and are looking down towards the ground. Emil is…
From left to right: Edward Hoffmann, who is bent down, Emil Youngblood, who is squatting, and Albert D. Hoffmann, standing. Edward is busy, pouring one basket of berries into a larger basket of berries. Emil Youngblood has a paper full of berries,…
Three men, from left to right, Edward Hoffmann, Emil Youngblood, and Albert D. Hoffmann are sitting in a boat along the bank of a creek or backwater of the Mississippi River. Thee men are fishing and each are holding a rod with a line in the water…
Three men, from left to right, Edward Hoffmann, Emil Youngblood, and Albert D. Hoffmann are sitting in a boat along the bank of a creek or backwater of the Mississippi River. Thee men are fishing and each are holding a rod with a line in the water…
In an area that is heavily filled with weeds and wild plants, Peter B. Hoffmann Sr., Emil Youngblood, and Albert D. Hoffmann are standing and examining the berries they had picked. Peter is holding two baskets full of berries in each of his hands and…
From left to right is: Emily Hoffmann, Albert D. Hoffmann holding Albert J. Hoffmann, Peter B. Hoffmann Sr., and Edward Hoffmann. All of them are sitting on the ground and looking towards the center of the group. They have a blanket placed on the…
Edward Hoffmann is using a paddle to push a small boat containing him and possibly Emil Youngblood off into the Mississippi. Albert and Peter B. Hoffmann are in another boat.