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| A. Marshall Haas Death |
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| A. Marshall Haas Poem Tribute Written by Katherine Haas, Marshall Haas' daughter, who was a school teacher in Bunkie. The language is indicative of the era. Marshall was a country doctor in the highest sense of that profession, tending to patients of all races and economic backgrounds, often receiving payments in the form of chickens rather than cash.
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| A.M. Haas Homicide |
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| Aaron Kahn Obituary |
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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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| Achille Roos' Hunting Story |
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| Adele Bier, ca. 1865 |
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| Adele Dannenbaum Rheinstein Passport Photo |
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| Adele Horde Swejkar Obituary |
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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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| Adeline Krainik Obituary |
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| Adler-Krauss Wedding |
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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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| Adolph Podrabsky Obituary |
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| Adolph Swejkar Obituary |
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| Adolph Wilda Obituary |
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| Adolphe Roos Obituary |
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| Agnes Howard Chermak Obituary |
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| Albert "Dutch" Engleson Obituary |
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| Albert Godchaux 1903 Biography |
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| Albert Godchaux's Death and Funeral |
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| Albert Novotny Obituary |
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| Albert Petska Obituary |
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| Albert Petska Obituary |
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| Albert Teteak Obituary |
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| Alex and Hannah Haas Move to San Francisco Alex and Hannah Pokorny Haas were probably already separated during this time. |
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| Alex Haas and San Francisco Earthquake This news article corroborates a family story about Alex Haas. According to Connie Dannenbaum Levey (Haas' granddaughter) the relief camp mentioned in this article was at Alta Plaza in the Pacific Heights neighborhood. Immediately following the earthquake, Alex hopped on a horse just like his cavalry officer days from the Civil War and began organizing the refugees. . . or so the story goes. |
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| Alex Haas Horse Transactions and Dispute with Moses Family Horse trading was a tradition in the Haas family going back generations to Alsace. The difficulty with the Moses family was with Gustave Moses, of the famous photography studio in New Orleans and his brother, Bernard, a well regarded painter of the age. As Carol Mills-Nichol states in her book "The Forgotten Jews of Avoyelles Parish: "... Publically humiliating a successful member of the Jewish community over fifty dollars would not have been in the Moses Brother’s interest. Many prominent Hebrew citizens of New Orleans had been their clients, the most well-known being Fire Captain Samuel Levy, whom Bernard had painted in his ceremonial uniform."
The paintings referenced in the dispute remain unknown, and I hope they still exist somewhere. |
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| Alex Haas Obituary |
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| Alex Haas' Remedy for Charbon Posthumous retelling of remedy |
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| Alex Haas: Brief Bio Sketch |
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| Alex Loupe 1853 Dispute Over Slave |
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| Alex Loupe's Ad for Runaway Servant The copy of the ad is difficult to read so is reproduced here. |
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| Alexander Weil Biography |
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| Alfred Hiller 1903 Bio |
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| Alfred Just Obituary |
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| Alfred Nelson's Death and Obituary |
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| Alfred Rheinstein Passport Photo |
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| Alfred Rheinstein Obituary |
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| Alfred Rheinstein, 1938 |
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| Alfred Willard Desertion Charges |
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| Alfred Willard Marriage to Ziegfeld Follies Dancer |
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| Alice Haas at 1900 Jewish Fair |
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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 Obituary Alice Haas Dannenbaum converted from Judaism to Christian Science in the early 1910s, having been introduced to the religion from her husband's aunt, Reine Loupe Haas. After her divorce from Arthur Dannenbaum in 1926, she met and married Curtis LeRoy Coats. The two met as Readers in their church in San Mateo. |
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| Alice Haas Coats Society Page Profile |
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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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