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#100
Submitted by Crystal Wendt

When going through my grandmother's photo last year, I had discover
these. I had asked her about them and all she told me was that
someone wanted to go see them race so they did. From what I recall
she mention there wasn't anyone in the family who raced. Believed it
took place in Clark County, Wis. I thought maybe someone has a nice
story to tell to go with these photos. (#100, #101 & #102) |
#101
Submitted by Crystal Wendt
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#102
Submitted by Crystal Wendt
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#103 Submitted by Lynda
Clark

From an album once owned by Ellen (Olson) Johnson of
Neillsville, WI. Both she and Eva graduated in 1921. Eva
was apparently a graduate of Abbotsford, WI. Ellen had moved
to Neillsville in 1914.
Identified as
Eva J. McKean |
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#104
Submitted by Hugh Campbell

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#105
Submitted by Jennifer
Polnaszek

From the Liz Bogumill Polnaszek collection.
Please contact us if you know whose wedding this was or have any
additional information regarding this picture. |
#106
Submitted by
Carol (Purkis) Mitte.

I'm not sure if it is a Warner gathering or a 4th of
July gathering with the war vets that Sylvanus Warner was know to
hold.
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#107 Submitted by The
Moraine Motel, Neillsville, WI.

The original picture was purchased at an auction
for a loyal rural school by the Motel owners who understood it to be
one of the former teachers. Could this possibly be a daughter
of Emanuel Lewis? |
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#108
Submitted by Shelley Cardiel

I've "rescued" this old photograph identified as the
Children of S. E. or B. E. GALLAHER. I'm hoping to locate someone from this GALLAHER Family so that this
wonderful old photograph can be returned to the care of family. If you're a member of this family, or know someone
who might be, please contact me.
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#109
Submitted by Ben
Taniguchi

This photo was rescued from a flea Market in Los Angeles, CA.
The note on the back indicated it was a Class photo from
Neillsville, WI. It was taken by Juve Photography.
Contact us if you can
offer additional information. |
#110
Submitted by Marsha Hosfeld

This photo was found among Schwermer - Fleckenstein family
photos.
Other family names are Hollmann / Hollman, Bartnik, Cowen /
Cowan, Lamer / Lamar, Richardson.
No one I have shown this to recognizes this couple. Even a clue
about the date might be helpful.
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#111
Submitted by
Dan Hovland

This photo was found in a Frome Family Album.
The Fromes were residents of Colby and the album primarily featured
their two children, Cindy & Robert. Please
contact us if you can
identify this photo. |
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#112
Submitted by
Kathy
Wetenkamp.

Clover Leaf Co-op
Please
contact us if you can
identify this photo. |
#113Submitted by Janet
Schwarze.
This school photo
was found at the Warner UCC Church. |
#113
Submitted by Brenda Baynes.

The reverse side of
this photo says, "Town of warner, Lynn D. Jaseph, Sept. 24,
1900." |
#114
Submitted by Dolores Kenyon
Taken by H. C. Rath, Boyd, WI, found near Ione, WA |
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#115 Submitted by Beverly
Gibson
A collection of photos,
mostly by Juve Photography from the turn of the century. |
#116-120
Submitted by Shirley
Schwartz. My mother was Evelyn (Haberland) Rusch daughter
of Ida (Lindow) Haberland and Emil Haberland. Many of her brothers
moved to Clark County and the Marshfield area. They would be
children of Frederick and Louisa (Sander) Lindow. |
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#121 Submitted by
Terry Larsen

This bridge photo has a back stamp of photographer,
J. E. Gearing,
Loyal WI. The nameplate on the bridge reads "1887 King Iron Bridge
Co. Cleveland O". It is a single span wagon bridge over a creek
possibly near Loyal or Greenwood. Assuming it was taken soon
after construction, J. E. Gearing would have been operating in
1887-1888. |
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