Matches 101 to 139 of 139 » Thumbnails Only
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101 | Obituary for Emma Mais Fass | ||
102 | Passenger list on the Germania with Joseph Mais listed. | ||
103 | Passenger List showing Victor Buhr | ||
104 | Passport application for Anna [Struz] Buhr | ||
105 | Passport for Joseph Buhr | ||
106 | Postcard from Emma Feurst to Grover and Lillian Shirley Drake Feurst "This is a wonderful week end trip. Do write and tell me how you all are coming along. Love to all, Sister Emma." | ||
107 | Postcard from Emma Feurst to Grover Feurst "Dear Grover, Am now on the home stretch after a most delightful trip which I took on the spur of the moment and think is has done me no end of good. Will dock in Ballo on Thurs. after a nine day sail. Will write letter when I get home. Weather has been perfect so far. Love to all, Sister Emma." | ||
108 | Postcard from Emma Feurst to Grover Feurst "Hello Folks - We are on our way to El Paso, Texas, having spent the night with Mrs. Johnson's sister in Memphis arriving here abt noon in a blinding snow storm and had to wail-over until A.M. This place is Little Rock Arkansas - our next stop will be Tex Ark and en route to Santiago Cal to see Edward. We are all well + hope you are the same. We pray for good weather. Love from all. Devotedly, Sister Emma." | ||
109 | Postcard from Emma Feurst to Lillian Shirley Feurst Drake "Thank you so much dear Shirley for your nice reply and sending me the stone. I am sorry but it did not fit, so [Hutzler] Bro replaced it o.k. Will retain the other stone as it may belong to something else. Hoping this finds you all well + enjoying life. Love to you + G and all the family. Tell girls to write me + let me know how they liked plates in haste. -Emma." | ||
110 | Postcard from Emma Feurst, from Old Point Comfort, VA, to her nieces Winifred and Shirley Feurst "Hello Girls, Greetings + best wishes from this swanky hotel. Stopped here on my way home from the Williamsburg trip, which was simply wizard. Thanks for sending package - do write and tell me all the news. Love, Auntie Emma." | ||
111 | Postcard from Shirley and Winnie Feurst to their parents "Dear kiddies, Arr'd fine - had reclining chair - very wizard. do you have book "Life of Greece," Dad. Be good & careful, Mummy. Love, Sandy. Hello folks - Oh ho, it is so good to see my family. When are the rest of you coming to the old south land. Love, Winnie." | ||
112 | Postcard from the Balboa Park Zoo, San Diego, CA, from Emma Feurst to the Misses Feurst "We are having a fine time on the go every moment. Yesterday [speuthday? is next + included in the famous [?] course at Aqua Calicate. Being Sunday went to Cathedral. We have an apartment at the Palomar opposite the beautiful Balboa Park where Ed is staying. We are still anxiously writing to see him our Sailor who is/on Sea duty - will start our journey back home about Wed. Today is just like summer here - hoping you are well. Lovingly, Aunt Emma." | ||
113 | Postcard from Truro, MA This postcard is hard to read. "This is a true scene here. CS had an unexpected week's vacation right after I rented camp for two weeks. [?] our life here now at the lake all of July trying to rent. Hope I get a farther August [?]. Love, -MSS. | ||
114 | Postcard from Winifred Feurst in Old Forge, NY to Miss Shirley Feurst "Hello Hun! This is the life! I'm so happy - and I'm not so bad on skis either - you must try this. We have the cutest cabin, and grand neighbors - am in their cabin now! Will see you soon. Love, Winnie." | ||
115 | Postcard from Winnie Feurst to Emma Feurst "Dear Aunt Emma, We are really having the best kind of vacation possible. This is the life! We have been cooking almost all our own meals! Love - Winnie." | ||
116 | Receipt for making closet and putting it in place. | ||
117 | Receipt for the burial of Frederick Endlich on December 6, 1893 | ||
118 | Record of Shirley and Winifred Feurst's confirmations | ||
119 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
120 | Robert Buhr | ||
121 | Ship record for Anna [Struz] Buhr's trip to Germany | ||
122 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
123 | The Pelham Sun - Graduation Supplement, 1938 | ||
124 | Tombstone for George S Feurst Status: Located; https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153305703/george-samuel-feurst | ||
125 | Unknown boy | ||
126 | Unknown Man Possibly on the Feurst line? | ||
127 | Unknown man and boy | ||
128 | Unknown woman | ||
129 | Unknown Woman | ||
130 | Unknown woman | ||
131 | Victor Buhr in the NY Sun - 17 Sep 1905 Victor Buhr presided over a convention of trade union delegates. | ||
132 | Victor Buhr quoted in the New York Tribune - Mon, Feb 26 1917 Article discusses the formation of the People's Conference Committee, which was organized the previous day to fight high food prices. Victor Buhr, of the Central Federated Union, is a member of the committee. | ||
133 | Victor Buhr's birth certificate | ||
134 | Victor Buhr's immigration entry in the Antwerp, Belgium police log. | ||
135 | Victor Buhr's journey to the United States Victor was born in Germany. | ||
136 | Victor Buhr's military discharge papers | ||
137 | Victor Buhr, president of the Amalgamated Painters, quoted in the New York Times, Sunday, August 7, 1904 Victor Buhr, president of the Amalgamated Painters, said: "You must unite like the employers. If you do not, they will crush you out of existence." | ||
138 | Will of Christina Krohle Zeune, pg 1 | ||
139 | Will of Christina Krohle Zeune, pg 2 |