Monday, November 27, 2006
Gerbers (01)
These are my maternal grandparents - Anna & Ed Gerber. Judging from his uniform, I'd say this was taken in the World War I era, 1914-1918. Grammy Gerber was born in 1889, so she's probably 25-30 years old here.
Gerbers (02)
Grandpa Gerber, probably from about the same time as the previous picture. These were taken at a South Dakota studio. I'm not sure if Grandpa G was born there, or just lived there for a while after being out on his own. I have a vague memory of someone telling me he worked on a ranch out there for a while.
Grandpa and Grammy Gerber lived on Washington Street as well, just "up" the street from Grammy Ludwig (towards 2nd St. - thank you, Mick!).
Grandpa and Grammy Gerber lived on Washington Street as well, just "up" the street from Grammy Ludwig (towards 2nd St. - thank you, Mick!).
Gerbers (03)
Gerbers (04)
Ludwig Siblings - Portrait
Monday, November 20, 2006
30's Parade (b)
30's Parade (c)
30's Parade (d)
I'm not sure who these are. Highway patrol perhaps?
BTW, you'll see in most of these pics that the center of the pic is the most in focus, and the fringes (usually the sides, but sometimes the top and bottom) are out-of-focus. This is deliberate. My dad was playing around with a "pan effect" in these photos. I'm not sure how he did that.
BTW, you'll see in most of these pics that the center of the pic is the most in focus, and the fringes (usually the sides, but sometimes the top and bottom) are out-of-focus. This is deliberate. My dad was playing around with a "pan effect" in these photos. I'm not sure how he did that.
30's Parade (e)
30's Parade (g)
30's Parade (i)
30's Parade (j)
30's Parade (k)
After the parade (a)
After the parade (b)
I'm presuming this is the inside of Schlenker's. I like the old coke bottle with two straws in it.
It looks like the camera was setting on the counter when Dad snapped this. Maybe he was trying to get a candid shot.
No one in the pic looks even remotely familiar to me. Anyone who has an inkling, feel free to leave a comment.
It looks like the camera was setting on the counter when Dad snapped this. Maybe he was trying to get a candid shot.
No one in the pic looks even remotely familiar to me. Anyone who has an inkling, feel free to leave a comment.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Janet & Chuck's Wedding (b)
Janet & Chuck's Wedding (c)
I also enlarged this one to read the name of the church : Bethany Methodist Episcopal Church. And the Pastor's name is Paul Beck, Jr.
By blowing it up, I could identify the people here. This is Aunt Hazel and Uncle Charlie for sure. So I think the boy in the front is Bill. And I'm guessing the girl with her back turned is therefore Ellen.
By blowing it up, I could identify the people here. This is Aunt Hazel and Uncle Charlie for sure. So I think the boy in the front is Bill. And I'm guessing the girl with her back turned is therefore Ellen.
Janet & Chuck's Wedding (g)
Janet & Chuck's Wedding (i)
Janet & Chuck's Wedding (j)
Friday, November 03, 2006
Ride 'em Cowboy!
Lenhartsville house (01)
This is our house in Lenhartsville, presumably during renovation work prior to us moving in. Well not me actually, I was not yet born. I never knew about the big tree (stump) in the foreground. Is that an outhouse in the background? That fence was still there as of 1993, when we revisited the place. I'm not sure of the year of this pic.
Lenhartsville house (02)
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