A large, male moose is standing in shallow water. The photographer has referred to the animal as the "Forest Monarch." A long strand of grass is hanging from its mouth. Evergreen trees are visible in the background. The number 659 is written on a…
This image shows a black and white poster with thirteen small, numbered illustrations drawn in black pen on white paper. A heart has been drawn in the center of the poster. An anchor and a cross are shown inside the heart. Clasped hands, mountains, a…
Two women and a gentleman identified by the photographer as Mr. William Grenzig, Sunday School Superintendent, are shown seated in a horse drawn wagon. Grenzig is dressed in a light colored suit and dark bowler hat. The women are wearing long…
This image was taken after a snow fall, and shows a large, two story house. Part of the home is covered with wood siding. A limestone, two story structure sits at right angles at one side of the frame home. A covered porch with pillars and an…
Two girls are standing near one of the Stations of the Cross in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. The monument is of carved stone and has a cross on its top. Bushes partially obscure the view of the front of the monument. Each girl is dressed in a light…
Mrs. Clara (J. David) Irmscher is pictured standing on the porch of her home, surrounded by ten young women. Each of the students appears to be holding a small object. The photographer's notes indicate that this image was taken in 1916. The slide has…
A large, two story white frame home is shown in this image. The photographer has identified the dwelling as “belonging to Fred Koethe.” A one story addition extends from the rear of the home. Three, unpainted out buildings are also visible…
Twenty three women and three children are shown seated or standing on the porch of a home that the photographer identifies as “probably belonging to Grenzig.” The photographer also identifies the women as members of the “Frauen-verein,” or…
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.
Twenty two women of various ages, six children and two men pose for a photograph in front of a two story home. The photographer’s notes indicate that this is the same group as one pictured in LO 170. The number 1296-b is written on a label that has…