Photograph- Unidentified family or friends of Ella Rohrer Efinger or her husband Philip Charles Efinger. Two Unidentified women standing in front of a brick farm house. Notation on back says "Aunt Mazie."
Photograph- Unidentified family or friends of Ella Rohrer Efinger or her husband Philip Charles Efinger. Two Unidentified women standing in front of a brick farm house. Notation on back says "Aunt Mazie."
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Unidentified family or friends of Ella Rohrer Efinger or her husband Philip Charles Efinger. Two Unidentified women standing in front of a brick farm house. Notation on back says "Aunt Mazie."
Ella Rohrer married Philip Charles Efinger circa 1920. Ella attended nursing school at Episcopal Hospital in Philadelphia, c. 1915. Philip served in World War 1 as an 2nd Lt. in Co. D, 56th Infantry, United States Army. Ella was a great-aunt of the donor, Richard Hauck.
Elizabeth Stauffer Swaine with a group of Indigenous peoples. Written on back: "More Indians! I persuaded a squaw and her papoose to pose for a nickle. The girl in white is not an Indian. Aug. 1930".
St. Anthony's Catholic Club boxing team. Left to right: George Centini, Richard Gerlitzki, Earl Fredericks, George Long, Luther Consylman, Charles Palmer, Henry Koff, Elmer Witmer, and Richard Rauser. Photo taken from newspaper article.
Man and woman knee high in water. He is in a swimming suit, she is in a dress. The front of the picture says "Galveston, Texas 1938" The back of the picture says "For H.E.C's"
Appears to be a display of some of Hager antiques with two women sitting in a parlor having tea. One woman has a black veil on and is dressed in black, appears to be mourning clothing. Pictures on the wall are labeled "Mrs. Christopher Hager" and "Mr. Christopher Hager." Items in the room include spinning wheel, top hat, Secretary Desk, Silhouttes, Candle sticks with crystal elements, tea set, various pieces of china including a large vase and antique furniture.