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Appleton
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Appleton. Attachment of postcard dated 1910. Card was printed in Germany by
A.C. Bosselman & Co., New York. |
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Appleton Insane Asylum |
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Image submitted by Dawn Mueller |
View on lower river, Appleton, Wisconsin |
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Image submitted by Patrica Cutway |
Dale Township |
Wilhelm "Ferdinand" Ferdinand Spiegelberg and his wife Wilhelmina Ernestina Schuman, their children Ben,
Frank, Louisa (who married Willy Schmidt), Esther (who married Ed Kleberg), and Elsie (who married Adolph Neumann).
The farm was located on Sand Pit Road, Dale, (Outagamie Co.) WI. Believe the picture to have been taken around
1890. |
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Photo original in possesion of Jean A. Spiegelberg |
Shiocton
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Allender's Bend in Shiocton. Named after theWilliam Barbary Allender family
- William's wife was Esther Ann Main, daughter of Stephen Gilbert Main & Clarina Spencer (3rd great grand uncle
and aunt - Stephen's brother Benjamin Wallace Main married Clarina's twin sister Clarinda Spencer - my 3rd great
grandparents). |
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Town of Shiocton about 1910. |
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Shiocton Congregational Church about 1910 |
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Shiocton High School about 1910 |
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Stephensville
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Stephensville. Taken Nov 1909 by Florence Esther (Main) Schwarz according to
her note on the "RealPhoto" postcard. |
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Photo of Stephensville as it looked before 1910. Main Street looking north. |
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some identification in parade.
Stephensville Fourth of July 1910 parade hosted by "The Auditorium Stockholders"
Mr. A. F. Apel representing the "Japanese with his Tea Lady" followed by Mr. James Laird with his load
of Jersey Calves "Good for butter & cheese"
The handwriting are those of my great grandmother Florence Esther (Main) Schwarz, then living in Stephensville
before family's move to American Falls, Idaho. |
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Stephensville cheese factory - 1910 |
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Stephensville as it was seen in 1873.
This is according to "RealPhoto" postcard. From A.C. Miller formerly
of Stephensville and now of Montevideo, MN 1908 to Janie Main (my 2nd great grandmother) of Stephensville. He said
it was taken "35 years ago." |
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Location Unknown
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No idea where in Outagamie county this place is but it was in same batch as
others I have so can't haphazard the guess as either in Appleton or Stephensville or Hortonville. You can check
around and find where it was located.
I used scanner to get a read of the sign on the building and it was St. Mary's Hospital.
Based on the trees planted around the hospital - it would appears to have been built within 10 years of those plantings.
1910.
W. David Samuelsen |
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Photo credit and original in possession of W. David Samuelsen
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