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201 | ![]() | Girls on steps of school (1914) From Page 20a in Hildred's album Hildred is second from left. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1914 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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202 | ![]() | Group at cookout From Page 21a in Hildred's album The picture shows the sandstone bluff behind the cookout. This may have been taken in the vicinity of the former Bub's brewery near the current intersection of U.S. 61 and state road 43. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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203 | ![]() | Group bicycling on road (1913) From Page 13a in Hildred's album. The outfits are interesting. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1913 |
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204 | ![]() | Group of Five Girls From Page 48a in Hildred's album. These girls have not been identified. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album |
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205 | ![]() | Group on grass (1913) From page 16a in Hildred's album. The girl standing whose head is not showing in probably Hildred. The others have not been identified. The inscription next to this picture is "The Guillotine." |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1913 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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206 | ![]() | Harriett Emella Brown Age 16 |
Date: 1903 |
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207 | ![]() | Harriiet Emella Brown Zenke From a photograph of Red Cross Volunteer Workers in Dakota, MN |
Date: Abt 1918 |
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208 | ![]() | Helen Wilson's Autobiography This autobiography was written as an assignment for English class when Helen was a senior in high school. The document provides a tastes of what life was like at that time, the second and third decade of the 20th century. She received an "A" on the assignment. | ||
209 | ![]() | Helen Wilson's Autobiography This autobiography was written as an assignment English class when Helen was a senior. The docuemnt provides a taste of what life was like at that time, the second and third decade of the 20th century. She received an "A" on the assignment. |
Date: Abt 1925 |
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210 | ![]() | Helen Wood Birnie.jpg | ||
211 | ![]() | Helen_Wood_Birnie.jpg | ||
212 | ![]() | Henrietta Gerlicher Daughter of Herman F. Gerlicher and Sophia (Staack) Gerlicher, wife of Walter Swoffer. | ||
213 | ![]() | Henrietta Gerlicher as a child Photographer is Charles A. Tenney, Winona, MN Henrietta was identified in this photograph by Patricia Ann (Swoffer) Lund in December of 2018 |
Owner of original: Emma (Staack) Thurow album 1 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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214 | ![]() | Henrietta Gerlicher as a young woman | ||
215 | ![]() | Henry Franklin Root | ||
216 | ![]() | Henry Petersen - Portrait Photographer is Temple, Clinton, IA Could this be a relative of Mary (Petersen) Staack who originally lived in Iowa? |
Owner of original: Emma (Staack) Thurow's album 2 Place: Clinton, Clinton County, Iowa, USA |
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217 | ![]() | Herman Gerlicher Photographer is Weiskopf & Morganeier, Winona, MN. This studio operated in Winona in 1882 and 1883. |
Owner of original: Emma (Staack) Thurow's album 2 Date: Abt 1882 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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218 | ![]() | Herman Gerlicher - Portrait Photographer was Jones, Winona, MN. Allan C. Jones operated a studio at 209-211 East Third street in 1885. Herman was the husband of Sophia Staack. He was born in 1862 so he would have been 23 years old if this photograph was taken in 1885. |
Owner of original: Emma (Staack) Thurow's album 2 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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219 | ![]() | Herman Gerlicher - Portrait Photographer is Brown and Eldridge, Winona. This studio operated at 117 West Third St in Winona from 1885 to 1886. If this photograph was taken in 1886, Herman would have been 24 years old at the time. |
Owner of original: Emma (Staack) Thurow's album 2 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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220 | ![]() | Herman_Gerlicher_Extracted_from_Family_Photo.jpg | ||
221 | ![]() | High School Graduation Picture From "Radiograph" Yearbook - 1915 |
Date: 1915 |
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222 | ![]() | Hildegard Cotter.jpg | ||
223 | ![]() | Hildred and brother changing tire on Brush Runabout car (1912) From Page 10a in Hildred's album. According to Wikipedia: The Brush company was founded by Alanson Partridge Brush (February 10, 1878, Michigan – March 6, 1952, Michigan). He was a self-taught prolific designer, working with Henry Leland at Oldsmobile, and went on to helped design the original one-cylinder Cadillac engine.[1] Although there were many makes of small runabouts of similar size and one to four cylinders at this time (before the Model T Ford dominated the low-price market), the Brush has many unusual design details showing the inventiveness of its creator. The Brush Runabout Company, along with Maxwell-Briscoe, Stoddard-Dayton, and others formed Benjamin Briscoe's United States Motor Company(USMC) from 1910, ending when that company failed in 1913. Runabouts, in general, fell out of vogue quickly, partly due to the lack of protection from the weather. After Brush and the other companies of the USMC folded into Maxwell Motor Company, President Walter Flanders wrote in 1913 document "Why We Did Not Use All Our Plants", the Brush factory in Detroit (along with the Flanders and Sampson Plants) were to remain open and running as factories. Touted as the "Everyman's Car", Brush designed a light car with a wooden chassis (wooden rails and iron cross-members), friction drive transmission and "underslung" coil springs in tension instead of compression on both sides of each axle. Two gas-powered headlamps provided light, along with a gas-powered light in the rear. The frame, axles, and wheels were made of oak, hickory or maple, and were either left plain or painted to match the trim. Wider axles were available for use in the Southern region of the United States, where a 60-inch tread fit wagon ruts on country roads.[3] The horn was located next to the engine cover, with a metal tube running to a squeeze bulb affixed near the driver. A small storage area was provided in the rear, with a drawer accessible under the rear of the seat. The engines were a single-cylinder, four-stroke water cooled design, producing 6BHP, with power going to a chain-driven rear axle. The rear-axle disengaged one of the rear wheels while driving around a curve to avoid undue wear and tear on the drivetrain. A feature of engines designed by Brush was that they ran counter-clockwise instead of the usual clockwise. This was Brush's idea intended to make them safer for a right-handed person to crank-start by hand. Prior to the invention of the electric starter, crank-starting a clockwise-running engines frequently resulted in dislocated thumbs and broken forearms if the hand crank kicked back on starting. According to a contemporary review from Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal in 1907, author Hugh Dolnar described the recently introduced Brush as a "...very, very new and also very, very old, as will be seen from the detailed construction illustrations below..." In his critique of the Brush, Dolnar was referencing the decision to use wooden axles. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1912 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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224 | ![]() | Hildred and girlfriends lying on grass with feet up (1913) From page 05a in Hildred's album. Hildred is possibly the girl on the right. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1913 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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225 | ![]() | Hildred and her friends on edge of water (1913 From page 04a of Hildred's album |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1913 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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226 | ![]() | Hildred and her friends wading (1913) From Page 04a in Hildred's album. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1913 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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227 | ![]() | Hildred and Others in Easter Outfits (1914) From Page 25a in Hildred's album I suspect that some of the other individuals in the picture are family members but I haven't positively identified them. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thrurow's Photo Album Date: 1915 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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228 | ![]() | Hildred and Three Other Women From page 23a in Hildred's album. The other women may be family members. It appears that they are going on an outing. The inscription reads, "A' Board." |
Owner of original: Hildred Thrurow's Photo Album Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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229 | ![]() | Hildred and three others posing in outfits (1914) From Page 04b in Hildred's album. This picture was taken in the yard of the house on Harriet Street. The three other persons are not identified. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1914 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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230 | ![]() | Hildred and two guys at cookout From Page 18a of Hildred's album. The two guys are unidentified. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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231 | ![]() | Hildred and two other girls on fence From Page 13a in Hildred's album) This picture was maybe taken on the road across Lake Winona. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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232 | ![]() | Hildred at Slumber Party (1914) From Page 32b in Hildred's album |
Owner of original: Hildred Thrurow's Photo Album Date: 4 Aug 1914 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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233 | ![]() | Hildred Driving Brush Runabout (1912) From Page 14a in Hildred's album The other individual in the car is possibly Hildred's brother, Bill. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1912 Place: , Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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234 | ![]() | Hildred in Rose Garden with Four Other Women From Page 41b in Hildred's album | ||
235 | ![]() | Hildred in Tree From Page 07a in Hildred's album. This is one of a few photos taken of individuals in a tree. It appears to be Hildred and judging from her clothing, it would appear to be taken later in her high school years, possibly 1915. The bluffs in the back look like they are on the Wisconsin side so the water is probably Lake Winona. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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236 | ![]() | Hildred in Tree (1910) From Page 09b in Hildred's album. It seems she really liked climbing trees. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1910 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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237 | ![]() | Hildred in Yard From page 50b in Hildred's album. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album |
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238 | ![]() | Hildred in yard dressed as Indian maiden From Page 03b in Hildred's album. The picture was taken in the yard of the Thurow house on Harriet Street so it would have been in 1913 or later. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA, 153 Harriet Street 44.054470, -91.644773 |
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239 | ![]() | Hildred Lying in Flowers From Page 43b in Hildred's album |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album |
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240 | ![]() | Hildred on Steamer G.W. Hill (July 28, 1915) From Page 45a in Hildred's album. Assume this was taken on the excursion to La Crosse. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 28 July1915 |
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241 | ![]() | Hildred on Steps From Page 48a in Hildred's album. The person behind Hildred seems to be kneeling at the door which seems strange. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album |
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242 | ![]() | Hildred playing guitar in yard (1914) From Page 04b in Hildred's album. Picture taken in yard of house on Harriet Street in Winona. I think this is Hildred but I am not sure. |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1914 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA, 153 Harriet Street 44.0553908, -91.6663523 |
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243 | ![]() | Hildred sitting in front of a building. From Page 11a in Hildred's album. The location of this building has not been identified. The caption is only "Interesting." |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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244 | ![]() | Hildred Sitting on Pile of Logs From Page 17a in Hildred's album. The inscription next to this picture is "Bums." |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album |
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245 | ![]() | Hildred Standing on Road From Page 18a in Hildred's album. This picture maybe is taken on the road that is now U.S. Highway 61, somewhere in the vicinity of the Village of Dakota. It looks like Queen's Bluff is in the background. The inscription next to the picture is "It's Empty." |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album |
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246 | ![]() | Hildred Thurow Age 13 (1910) From Page 09b in Hildred's Album |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1910 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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247 | ![]() | Hildred Thurow and Friends Outdoors From Page 23a in Hildred's album Hildred is at the center of the picture |
Owner of original: Hildred Thrurow's Photo Album Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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248 | ![]() | Hildred Thurow and sports fans (1915) From Page 32a of Hildred's album Hildred and friends were cheering for Winona High at a game versus La Crosse |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1915 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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249 | ![]() | Hildred Thurow at age 12 Hildred apparently sent this picture to her sister, Clara, in Duluth, MN, in August of 1910. The back of this picture is a postcard where she has written: "Sis. Now how do you like. Some face, all grin & no smiles. Babe" |
Owner of original: Hildred (Thurow) Wilson's pictures Date: Aug 1910 Place: Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA |
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250 | ![]() | Hildred Thurow by train tracks (1915) From Page 49b in Hildred's Album |
Owner of original: Hildred Thurow's Photo Album Date: 1915 |
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