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 | Abe Kreidel, 1941 Fred L. Breckon Historic Portraits Collection in the Washington State Library. Notes: Abraham (Abe) Kreidel came to Ellensburg in the 1880s with his parents. He and his wife Esther operated Kreidels Style Shop clothing store for many years. Abe was involved with city politics and served as the Mayor of Ellensburg. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge. Abe died on October 1, 1953 at the age of 70 years. |
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 | Adele Bier, ca. 1865 |
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 | Adele Dannenbaum Rheinstein Passport Photo |
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 | Adelheid Kaufmann Bier, 1922 from Seattle Daily Times 11 June 1922: "MRS. ALLAN BIER (Adelheid Kaufmann) of San Francisco, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kaufmann, was honor guest at two interesting teas given by Mrs. Kaufmann recently." |
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 | Adeline Krainik |
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 | Adolf and Clara Engleson Anderson probably taken in Beloit, Wisconsin |
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 | Adolf Anderson, 1921 probably taken in Beloit, Wisconsin |
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 | Alfred Rheinstein Passport Photo |
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 | Alfred Rheinstein, 1938 |
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 | Alice Haas Coats at Historic Williamsburg, 1951 Alice was always very well dressed. She's holding a dollar bill, which was probably intended for the docent as a tip. |
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 | Alice Haas Coats with staff, Christmas 1952 Unidentified woman in the middle. The far right is named Lily. |
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 | Alice Haas Dannenbaum with daughter, Sadie, 1905 |
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 | Alice Haas Dannenbaum, 1905 |
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 | Alice Haas Dannenbaum, ca. 1920 |
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 | Allan Bier at Piano, ca. 1920 |
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 | Allan Bier Sketch |
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 | Alvina Krainik, ca. 1917 Photo taken around the time of her marriage to A.J. Fanta |
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 | Anna Svoboda Krainik, ca. 1867 Detail from either a wedding photo or one taken within a few years after. |
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 | Annie and Minnie Bier, ca. 1938 Taken in San Francisco, likely Presidio Heights. |
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 | Annie Dannenbaum Bier, ca. 1913 |
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 | Annie Dannenbaum, 1884 |
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 | Arthur Bluethenthal sketch, ca. 1916 In 1916, a year before the United States entered World War I, Arthur Bluethenthal joined the French Foreign Legion and served at the Battle of Verdun with the French 129th Infantry Division. |
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 | Arthur Bluethenthal, ca. 1912 from Wikipedia: At Princeton University the 5' 9", 186-pound Bluethenthal played center from 1910–12. In 1911, he was named first team All-America by a number of newspapers, Walter Camp second team All-America, and first team All-East in a consensus of 28 newspapers. That year, the Tigers were 8–0–2, and yielded only 15 points the entire year. In 1912, Walter Camp selected him as third team All-America. Bluethenthal is a member of the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. |
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 | Arthur Bluethenthal, ca. 1916 |
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 | Arthur Dannenbaum, 1910 Photo printed in History of the Bench and Bar of California, J.C. Bates, editor, 1912 |
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 | Arthur Dannenbaum, ca. 1920 Taken in backyard of the home at 227 Elm, San Mateo. |
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 | Bea Levy Neumaier, 1972 Detail from Neville Levy's 80th birthday party, Ponchartrain Hotel, New Orleans. |
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 | Bertha Mary Anderson Engebretsen, 1905 detail from Engleson family photo in Beloit, Wisconsin |
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 | Bessie Krainik Wiesner Detail from group photo in Manitowoc, Wisconsin |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | Betty Kellog Sterud and Ruthie Petrovitz unknown woman on far left. |
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 | Betty Kellogg Coats, 1930s San Francisco, CA |
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 | Betty Nan Levy Obermayer, ca. 1990 |
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 | Blanche Krainik Wilda Detail from group photo in Manitowoc, Wisconsin |
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 | Blanche Krainik Wilda, 1973 85th Birthday Party at home of Mary Ann Fanta |
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 | Bluethenthal House Now run as Angies B&B. From their website: The 1917 Bluethenthal Mansion at 1704 Market Street is on the National Register of Historic Places. The brick, two and one-half story, Georgian Revival house was designed by architects James F. Gause, Jr., and James B. Lynch for prominent local business man, Herbert Bluethenthal and his wife Janet. The house sits far back from the street on a large lot. The entrance is particularly well detailed. Centrally located in the five-bay façade, it is composed of an open pediment above a round-arched entrance with flanking sidelights. |
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 | Bob Engleson, ca. 1945 Taken in Manitowoc, Wisconsin |
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 | Bud Engleson, ca. 1945 Taken in Manitowoc, Wisconsin |
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 | Capt. Neville Levy Car Ferry One of the MIssissippi River car ferries that goes to/from Algiers Point and Canal Street is named after Neville Levy. |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | Carol (Dannenbaum) Coats, ca. 1940 |
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 | Carrie Pennell Levee |
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 | Carrie Pennell, ca. 1891 |
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 | Cecil Coats, 1920s Photo from http://www.amcolan.info/Coats/John_Russell_Coats_Family.php |
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 | Charles Dannenbaum, ca. 1910 printed in Chicago Tribune during his divorce trial. |
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 | Charles DeYoung Elkus |
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 | Children of Henry and Rachel Sampson Engleson GIRLS (L-R): Laura, Cal, Heinie, Mary Ann; BOYS (L-R): Dutch, Niels, Harry, Ray |
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 | Children of Sigmund and Sara Weill Bier, ca. 1868 Taken in New Orleans |
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