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1 | Mathias Staack in full military uniform Photographer is Morganier & DeGuire, Winona, MN This portrait was probably taken sometime between 1890 and 1906 when this studio operated at the address of 209-211 East 3rd St. in Winona | ||
2 | Mathias Staack - Portrait Photographer is Frederick John Bauer, Winona, MN. This photographer operated at this address 1895-1902, 1908-1914. Since this photograph indicates it is a new studio, it was probably taken close to 1895. If so, Mathias would be 69 years old at the time. | ||
3 | Mathias Staack reading newspaper in front yard | ||
4 | Mary (Peterson) Staack - Portrait Photographer is Frederick John Bauer, Winona, MN. This photographer operated at this address 1895-1902, 1908-1914. Since this photograph indicates it is a new studio, it was probably taken close to 1895. If so, Mary would be 59 years old at the time. | ||
5 | Mary (Peterson) Staack Taken in Seattle, probably at home of son, Otto Earnest Staack | ||
6 | Mary (Peterson) Staack - Portrait Photographer is Morganier & Bergeson, Winona, MN. Diane Smith wrote in her email: "Grandmother listed on back (in Mary Staack Fuller's possesion)." | ||
7 | Mary Louise Staack (Daughter of Carl E. Staack) - First Communion Portrait Photographer is Algot Anderson, St. Paul, MN. Diane (Pylkas) Smith wrote in her 2003 email to Larry Wilson: "This is my Grandmother's first communion. My mother was not catholic that I know of. Grandmother Mary left the church when she married LeRoy. The dress was designed by Grandmother Mary's mother Augustus Warner Staack." Photograph was taken around 1896 assuming Mary was about thirteen when it was taken. | ||
8 | Staack Sisters Photograph was taken on the roof of a building overlooking the Winona County Courthouse. Sophia Staack is on the left next to Emma Staack. Clara and Mathilda Staack are the other two sisters on the right but we are not sure which one is which. | ||
9 | Silvia Staack - baby portrait Photographer is Schlattman Bros., St. Paul, MN. Schlattman Bros. apparently operated from 1883 to 1889 at this address. Silvia Staack, daughter of Charles (Carl E.) and Augusta (Warner) Staack was born in 1884. This photograph has writing on the back which appears to be "Silyvie". | ||
10 | Sophia Staack (portrait as a young girl) This portrait looks like Sophia, daughter of Mathias and Mary Staack. Photographer was Den Chamberlain, Winona, MN. | ||
11 | Sophia Staack portrait as a girl Photographer is Elmer & Tenney, Winona, MN Note that Elmer & Tenney operated at 18 Center Street in Winona from 1875 to 1882. If this is Sophia, she would have been thirteen to twenty as she was born in 1862. It appears from the portrait that she would have been on the younger side, perhaps close to thirteen. | ||
12 | Sophia (Staack) Gerlicher - Portrait | ||
13 | Sophia (Staack) Gerlicher and Herman Gerlicher Photographer is Schlattman Bros., St. Paul. This studio operated at 271 E. 7th St. in St. Paul from 1882 to 1886. If the photograph was taken during these years, Sophia and Herman would have been 20 to 24 years old. It is interesting that the photograph was taken in St. Paul since they lived in Winona. They were married in 1886 so this could possibly be a picture after they were married. | ||
14 | Sophia (Staack) Gerlicher - Portrait Photographer was Jones, Winona, MN. Allan C. Jones operated a studio at 209-211 East Third street in 1885. She was born in 1862 so he would have been 23 years old if this photograph was taken in 1885. | ||
15 | Herman Gerlicher Photographer is Weiskopf & Morganeier, Winona, MN. This studio operated in Winona in 1882 and 1883. | ||
16 | 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. | ||
17 | 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. | ||
18 | Roscoe and Henrietta Gerlicher Photographer is Chas. A. Tenney, Winona, MN. Photo was taken before the brother, Stanley, was born in September of 1890 so it would probably be sometime in 1889 or early 1890. The children in this photograph were identified by Patricia Ann (Swoffer) Lund in December of 2018. Diane (Pylkas) Smith sent me a copy of this same picture in 2003. She said her grandmother, Mary Louise Staack, daughter of Carl E. and Augusta Staack, had written on the back of the photograph that these were Staack cousins. | ||
19 | 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 | ||
20 | Stanley, Roscoe, and Henrietta Gerlicher Photographer is C.E. Grove. He operated his studio at 117 West Third St. in Winona in 1892 so this might be the year the photograph was taken. The children in this photograph were identified by Patricia Ann (Swoffer) Lund in December of 2018 | ||
21 | Henrietta Gerlicher as a young woman | ||
22 | Henrietta Gerlicher Daughter of Herman F. Gerlicher and Sophia (Staack) Gerlicher, wife of Walter Swoffer. | ||
23 | Walter Alfred Swoffer | ||
24 | Richard W. Staack and Family - daughter Evangeline and wife Edith Bertha (Brandis) Staack Photographer might be Banks Brothers which operated their studio at 19 Twentieth Ave. West in Duluth from 1894 to 1896. Individuals in the photograph are most likely Richard W. Staack, his daughter, Evangeline, and wife, Edith Bertha (Brandis) Staack. Evangeline and her parents are listed in the 1895 Minnesota State Census as living in Duluth so it supports that this photograph is this family. Evangeline was born in 1890 so the girl could certainly be four or five years old. Richard was born in 1864 so he would be 31 in 1895. Edith was born in 1865 so she would have been 29 in 1895. | ||
25 | Evangeline Staack - Portrait in dress Photographer is 20th Ave. Studio, Duluth, MN. Evangeline is daughter of Richard W. and Edith (Brandis) Staack | ||
26 | Albert Staack and Friend The two men are posing as masons. Not sure which one is Albert. The back of the photo is inscribed with "Best regards to all. From your loving son, Albert." The photographer was Hildahl, Austin, MN. | ||
27 | Ed Staack and Friends Photographer is DeGuire, Winona, MN Suspect that Ed is the young man sitting on the right. The back of this portrait has hand written inscription that clearly states "Ed Staack & Friends". | ||
28 | Mathilda Staack - Portrait Photographer is Morganier and DeGuire, Winona, MN This studio operated at 209-211 East 3rd St. from 1982 to 1894. Mathilda would have been 18 years old if the photograph was taken in 1893. | ||
29 | Mathilda (Staack) Lindow Photographer is Deguire, Winona, MN | ||
30 | Mathilda (Staack) and William E. Lindow | ||
31 | Mathilda - Tilda (Staack), Florence, and William E. Lindow | ||
32 | Florence_Lindow.jpg |
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