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[Photograph of Baseball Players at Fiftieth Anniversary Reunion]
Copy print of a photograph of eight former baseball players at the fiftieth anniversary reunion in June 1959 at Peters Hall. According to the information on the back of the photograph, the names of the men pictured are, from left to right, Joe Molberg, Ernst Nagel, Toby Williams, Emil Wahrmund, Walter Klaerner, Walter Pfeil, Max T. Henke, and Bill Klaerner.
[Photograph of Buggies at the Llano River]
Photograph of two men with buggies near the Llano River. Horses are pulling the buggies, and the men are standing next to them. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Buggies at the Llano River]
Photograph of multiple men with buggies walking through a field near the Llano River. Horses are pulling the buggies, and the men are standing next to them. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Calico Cat in Fredericksburg]
Negative of a business called Calico Cat in Fredericksburg, Texas. The store is in a two-story stone building with an awning over the sidewalk in front. There are four older looking windows on the second floor, and there are display windows on the bottom floor. There are some objects in the display windows, but they appear to be covered up. The front end of a car is visible in the street, on the right side of the photograph.
[Photograph of Campers at the Llano River]
Photograph of a group of men standing next to a campfire near the Llano River. Two of the men are cooking, and the rest of the group is watching. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Campers at the Llano River]
Photograph of two children fishing in the Llano River. The water is very shallow, and on the riverbanks are small trees and shrubs. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Campers at the Llano River]
Photograph of two men standing on the riverbank fishing in the Llano River. The water is very shallow, and on the riverbanks are small trees and shrubs. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Campers at the Llano River]
Photograph of men camping near the Llano River. The group of men are standing to the left while another man cooks over a grill. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Campers at the Llano River]
Photograph of men camping near the Llano River. The group of men are standing to the left while another man cooks over a grill. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Campers at the Llano River]
Photograph of men camping near the Llano River. The group of men are posed in front of the buggies and horses. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Campers at the Llano River]
Photograph of a group of men standing in front of three light colored tents near the Llano River. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Campers Cooking at the Llano River]
Photograph of men camping and cooking near the Llano River. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Campers Fishing on the Llano River]
Photograph of a group of men standing next to the Llano River fishing. The photograph is very faded. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Central Drug, Wehmeyer Bakery, and Ludwig's Boot Shop]
Copy negative of the Central Drug Store, Wehmeyer Bakery, and Ludwig's Boot Shop on E. Main Street.
[Photograph of Cordes Home]
Copy negative of the Cordes Home on N. Crockett Street. It is a stone house with a wooden fence in front. There is also a wooden barn in front of the house.
[Photograph of Cross Mountain]
Copy negative of Cross Mountain. The mountain has a cross on the top.
[Photograph of Das Peach Haus]
Negative of Das Peach Haus in Fredericksburg, Texas. It is a wooden building with signs hanging from the porch that say Apples, Sausage, and Honey. The name of the store is at the top of the building. There are two open doors, and pumpkins sitting outside on the porch. Two wooden paths lead up to the entrance.
[Photograph of Der Kiichen Laden]
Negative of a business in Fredericksburg, Texas called Der Kiichen Laden. The store is in a small white wooden building with dark trim. There is an "OPEN" sign in the window. There is a sign in front that says "Gourmet Cookware Der Kiichen Laden Local Crafts." There is another unidentified business to the right with a "CLOSED" sign in the window.
[Photograph of Der Kiichen Laden]
Negative of a store in Fredericksburg, Texas called Der Kiichen Laden. It is a white wooden building with dark trim. There is a sign in front that says "Gourmet Cookware Der Kiichen Laden Local Crafts. The sign on the left side of the building appears to say "mastercrafts," and there is a sign to the left that says "Klier Sheet Metal Customer Parking Only." There is another unidentified building to the right.
[Photograph of Emil Jentsch and a Model T]
Negative of Emil Jentsch standing in front of a Model T car. Jentsch is wearing a suit and bow tie and holding up his hat. The car is black with a cloth top. There are some trees and a large hill in the background.
[Photograph of Emil Jentsch and a Model T]
Photograph of Emil Jentsch standing in front of a Model T car. Jentsch is wearing a suit and bow tie and holding up his hat. The car is black with a cloth top. There are some trees and a large hill in the background. Jentsch's name is written on the back, and the following is stamped on the back: "Guaranteed for Life, This is a Genuine Border Fox Tone Picture Made By Fox Company, San Antonio, Texas, Copyrighted 1927 by Carl D. Newton."
[Photograph of Emil Jentsch with Sheep]
Photograph of Emil Jentsch with two sheep. Emil is squatting down between the sheep with his arms resting on them. He is wearing a suit and hat. There is a barn in the background. His name is written on the back of the photograph. The following is stamped on the back: "Guaranteed for Life This is a Genuine Border Fox Tone Picture Made By Fox Company, San Antonio, Texas, Copyrighted 1927 by Carl D. Newton."
[Photograph of Enchanted Rock]
Copy negative of Enchanted Rock State Park. Granite boulders and trees are visible along the slope of the rock.
[Photograph of Fishermen at the Llano River]
Photograph of three men standing next to a string of dead fish near the Llano River. Behind them are buggies being pulled by horses. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of Fredericksburg Bank]
Negative of a bank in Fredericksburg, Texas. It is a two-story stone building on the corner of a city block. The sign on the front says "Security State Bank and Trust." There are more buildings to the right of the bank, and there are parking meters along the street in front.
[Photograph of Fredericksburg Businesses]
Negative of several businesses in the same building in Fredericksburg, Texas. This is a stone building with a tin roof and covered porch. There are signs for four businesses along the front of the building, The Wood Pile, Biergarten, Alt's Antiques, and Millers Mini-shop, and there is another sign that says "Altdorf." The large sign in front, to the left, says "Altdorf" at the top and lists the names of the businesses underneath. There is another business to the right with a sign that says "Printing Press Instant Printing." The top of a church can be seen in the background.
[Photograph of Fredericksburg Businesses]
Negative of several businesses in the same building in Fredericksburg, Texas. This is a stone building with a tin roof and covered porch. There are signs for four businesses along the front of the building, The Wood Pile, Biergarten, Alt's Antiques, and Millers Mini-shop, and there is another sign that says "Altdorf." The large sign in front, to the left, says "Altdorf" at the top and lists the names of the businesses underneath. There is another business to the right with a sign that says "Printing Press Instant Printing." The top of a church can be seen in the background.
[Photograph of Fredericksburg from Cross Mountain]
Copy negative of an aerial view of Fredericksburg taken from Cross Mountain. In the foreground is farming land, and the center of town is in the background.
[Photograph of Fredericksburg's Fiftieth Anniversary Parade]
Photograph of Fredericksburg's fiftieth anniversary parade. According to accompanying information, the parade took place on Main Street. There are several floats and horses coming down the street. The float in front has the dates 1846 and 1896 on the side. There are many spectators and carriages lining the street, and the rest of the town is visible in the background. The photograph is matted, and the name Hugo Kallenberg is written on the back.
[Photograph of George Weber House]
Copy negative of George Weber Home. The two story light colored house has a windmill and stone fence in the front yard.
[Photograph of Gus Jentsch and D. Kircholh]
Photograph of Gus Jentsch and D. Kircholh sitting in chairs outside. Both mean have beards and are wearing suit pants and vests. Jentsch is sitting on the left and Kircholh is on the right holding a pipe. Their names are written on the back and numbered. The following is stamped on the back: "Guaranteed for Life This is a Genuine Border Fox Tone Picture Made By Fox Company, San Antonio, Texas, Copyrighted 1927 by Carl D. Newton."
[Photograph of Harper Road Hills Near Baron's Creek #2]
Two images of Harper Road near Baron's Creek. Both images are on one copy negative and show the landscape near Harper's Road.
[Photograph of Harper Road Near Baron's Creek #1]
Two images of Harper Road near Baron's Creek. Both images are on one copy negative and show the landscape near Harper's Road.
[Photograph of Harry Tredul]
Copy print of a photograph of Harry Tredul standing next to a wall. He is wearing a suit and tie, and he appears to be on a bridge. According to the back, Tredul was a gas station operator in Fredericksburg from 1944 to 1957[?]. It has been reprinted on Kodak photo paper.
[Photograph of Hunters at the Llano River]
Photograph of two men hunting near the Llano River. They are walking through thick brush. It is matted on a light mat.
[Photograph of J. Ferdinand Meckel Stag Party]
Photograph is a group shot of twelve men. They are wearing dark colored suits and wide brimmed hats. Five men are seated next to a table with bottles of alcohol on top, and seven men are standing in a row behind them. Three dogs are also sitting in the front row. It is matted on a light mat with a list of the men's names on the back.
[Photograph of Jennifer's Gift Cottage]
Photograph of Jennifer's Gift Cottage. It is a small wooden cottage with a tin roof and a covered front port with a swing on it. There is a small sign that says "antiques" hanging over the porch. There is a path made out of tree stumps leading up to the porch. "Jennifer's Gift Cottage" is written on the back.
[Photograph of Jennifer's Gift Cottage]
Negative of an antique store in Fredericksburg, Texas. Based on other photographs in this collection, this is Jennifer's Gift Cottage. It is a small wooden house with a tin roof and covered front porch with decorative trim. There is a swing on porch and a sign that says "antiques." There is a path made out of tree stumps leading up to the porch.
[Photograph of Jennifer's Gift Cottage]
Negative of Jennifer's Gift Cottage in Fredericksburg, Texas. The cottage is a small wooden house with a tin roof and a covered front porch. There is a swing on the porch. The sign in front says "Jennifer's Gift Cottage Old & New."
[Photograph of Klaerner Opera House]
Photograph of the Klaerner Opera House. Cars are parked in front of the building. Written on the front of the photograph is the history of the opera house building. It is matted on a grey mat, and printed on the front is the photographer's information.
[Photograph of Kneese Law Offices]
Photograph of Kneese Law Offices in Fredericksburg, Texas. It is a stone building with a covered front porch and a chimney on both ends. There is a sign in front that says "Kneese Law Offices" and "Kneese Abstract & Title Co." According to the information on the back of the photograph, the office was located at 105 West San Antonio.
[Photograph of Kneese Law Offices]
Negative of Kneese Law Offices. It is a stone building with a covered front porch and a chimney on both ends. There is a sign in front that says "Kneese Law Offices" and "Kneese Abstract & Title Co."
[Photograph of Lang's Mill]
Copy negative of Lang's Mill. The brick building is downhill from a dirt road. There are many trees in the foreground and background.
[Photograph of Law Offices in Fredericksburg]
Negative of the law offices of Jay Weinheimer and Arthur Stebling in Fredericksburg, Texas. The offices are in a two-story bring building with decorative trim on the porches. There are windows with shutters on both floors, and there is a sign for each lawyer in front.
[Photograph of Ludwig Shoe Shop]
Copy negative of the Ludwig Shoe Shop. Two men are wearing work aprons and are standing in the shop, which includes lots of machinery.
[Photograph of Mason Road]
Copy negative of Mason Road. The dirt road is winding around some trees, and there is a wood fence in the background.
[Photograph of Men on Horses]
Photograph is a group shot of many men sitting on horses. They are grouped in front of a light colored house. It is matted on a light mat, and printed on the back is the photograph owner's information.
[Photograph of Mrs. Ad. Wehmeyer & Daughter, Mrs. Alfred Riley]
Photograph of two women. Mrs. Ad. Wehmeyer and her daughter in a baby carriage are on the left, and Mrs. Alfred Riley is standing on a porch. There is a tree trunk in the foreground. Printed on the back are their names. The photograph is mounted on a dark mat.
[Photograph of Oma Koock's and a Gazebo]
Photograph of Oma Koock's and a Gazebo. According to the information written on the back of the photograph, Oma Koock's was located at 312 West Main and may have been an antique shop. No town is given. The store is a small wooden building with a covered front porch and stone steps. There is a large window in front next to the door. The gazebo is to the right, and both are behind a white picket fence.
[Photograph of Oma Koock's Restaurant]
Negative of Oma Koock's restaurant in Fredericksburg, Texas. It is a small stone building with a covered patio to the left. There is a sign above the doors that says Oma Koock's, and a small sign in front of the door says "Pleas Use Side Entrance." The sign next to the entrance to the patio gives the hours for lunch and dinner.
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