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  1. 2010.18.5 - Image, Digital

    Image, digital, sepia, matted, Front- two adults, eight children standing/sitting outside in snow, two-story clapboard home painted several colors with small front porch, shutters surrounded by fence in background, evergreen bushes and trees, horse and buggy, baby pram, dog on left. Louis Humbracht Sr., his wife Minnie and family pose outside their 102 S. Oak Avenue home on a snowy day for this picture. Even a dog, perhaps theirs, got in on t...

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  2. 2011.5.28 - Image, Digital

    Image, Digital, black and white, couple seated, he is wearing a suit and she is wearing a white long dress. Fred (1884-1937) and Alvina (1881-1966) (nee Humbracht) Winkelman possibly on their wedding day. The couple had two children, Myrtle and Albert. Alvina was a lifelong Bartlett resident attending Bartlett School and Immanuel United Church of Christ.

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  3. 2016.25.24 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 5" w x 4"H, black and white, Front- two woman, one man, sitting in chair and on arms of chair in room, lamps on each side, Back- written in ink- "Myrtle- Albert and Alvina" Alvina Humbracht Winkelman (1881-1966), center, poses with her children Myrtle, left, and Albert, right. Alvina's father's family were pioneer settlers in Bartlett moving to the area in 1852.

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  4. 2016.25.25 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, 5 3/4" w x 3 1/2" h, black and white, Front- two women sitting on bench outside, building behind, Back- written in ink- "Alvina Humbracht & daughter Myrtle Winkleman" Alvina Humbracht Winkelman (1881-1966), left, and her daughter Myrtle Winkelman (1910-1993), right, sit in the backyard of Alvina's childhood home at 102 S. Oak Avenue. Alvina converted the single-family home into multi-living units in 1937 which then became...

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  5. 2016.25.27 - Print, photographic

    Print, photographic, 2 3/4"w x 4 1/2" h, black & white Front- man in white shirt, pants and woman in dress standing outside home in yard. Back- written in ink- "Dad & Mother on Oneida, from Myrt" Alvina Humbracht Winkelman (1881-1966) and Fred Winkelman (1884-1937) were married in 1909. The couple had two children, Myrtle (1910-1993) and Albert (1913-1981). Fred, a German immigrant, was in the grocery and meat business. Alvina was a lifelo...

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  6. 2016.25.48 - Image, Digital

    Image, digital, black & white, Front- woman wearing dress sitting in chair in room, couch along side, floor lamp, radiator in background. Alvina Humbracht Winkelman (1881-1966) was one of seven children born to Louis, a German immigrant, and Wilhemena (Minnie) Humbracht. In 1881, the year she was born, the family purchased land at the southwest corner of Oak and North Avenues built their home which still stands today at 102 S. Oak Avenue. Alv...

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  7. 2020.1.11 - Print, Photographic

    Print, photographic, mat- 8" x 10:, image- 7 1/4" x 5 3/4", black & white, two rows of children and one adult male, sitting and standing with backdrop of a room behind them. All males in suits, all females in long black dresses. The 1895 confirmation class of Immanuel United Church of Christ, under the leadership of Reverend Carl Baumann, back row, third from right. Confirmands include, back row, second from left Alvina Humbracht Winkelman. Ed...

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