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- A photograph of a woman standing on a pile of hay, on a horse drawn hay cart. The woman is holding the reins. There are two horses pulling the hay cart. Inscription on the back of the photograph: MomA photograph of a woman standing on a pile of hay, on …
- Three women are standing together outside. There is snow on the ground. They are dressed in coats and hats. Reverse side of photo is hand written: Viola, Luella, MomThree women are standing together outside. There is snow on the ground. …
- A photograph of three women standing outside. They're wearing dresses. There is a fence and bush behind them. Inscription on the back of the photograph: Mom, Luella, FriedaA photograph of three women standing outside. They're wearing dresses. There is …
- A photograph of two women sitting on a bench outside. In the background are a few trees and behind them is a fence. Inscription on the back of the photograph: Mom - Alice Frieda - GreminA photograph of two women sitting on a bench outside. In the …
- A group of three women and three children (two boys and one girl) in a park. The background is of green space with trees and a pond on the left. Inscription on back of photograph: Grandma Heinrich ViA group of three women and three children (two boys and one …
- Large group of men and women posing, many with drinks in their hands.Large group of men and women posing, many with drinks in their …
- Alberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 and died in August 10, 1976. Her parents were Mary and Valentine Dotzert and she married Sherwood John Ewald in 1917. She was sisterAlberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 …
- Postcard with family of husband and wife and three children, two young girls and an infant. Girls are dressed in matching checked dresses with lace collars and each holding a small bouquet of flowersPostcard with family of husband and wife and three children, two young …
- The white middy or sailor blouse was worn by women around 1912 and onward over a skirt. See also I-4-57 and I-4-91.The white middy or sailor blouse was worn by women around 1912 …
- Family group of man and woman, two teenage girls and an adolescent boy, standing on the grass in front of the house. Note the knickers and cap on the boy.Family group of man and woman, two teenage girls and an adolescent …
- Driver is Rosella Becker; later married Leonard Gildner (b. 1890).Driver is Rosella Becker; later married Leonard Gildner (b. 1890).
- Two women sitting on grass with a young girl. Man and another young girl in the background.Two women sitting on grass with a young girl. Man and another …
- Family photograph standing outside. Shown are husband and wife and three boys and one girl.Family photograph standing outside. Shown are husband and wife and three boys …
- Couple standing together on a lawn with picket fence in background. Both have apples in their hands. Note long print dress on woman and high collar on man's shirt.Couple standing together on a lawn with picket fence in background. Both …
- Glass negative image. Boys on steps the same as those in 881-014.Glass negative image. Boys on steps the same as those in 881-014.
- Alberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 and died in August 10, 1976. Her parents were Mary and Valentine Dotzert and she married Sherwood John Ewald in 1917. She was sisterAlberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 …
- Some of the women also appear in associated photos that can be found under the external links.Some of the women also appear in associated photos that can be …
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