Box 08
Contains 101 Results:
Two Men Outside Gazebo in Winter, no date
Hubert Gans, Father Walter, Tony Braun (1910-1913), 1910-1913
Seminarians Smell Something (1918?), 1918?
Power, Sinnett, Tousignant, Power, Hirt, 1912
Power, Sinnett, Tousignant, Power, Hirt
Left to right: John Power, John Sinnett, Fred Tousignant, ???, Frank Power, John Hirt.
Informal photo, outdoors, of a group of young men and boys dressed in suit and tie, kneeling at a bench.
Black and white real photo postcard on Velox stock, 3 7/16 x 5 7/16 inches. Names on back in pen, and on typewritten slip of paper taped to card. Embossed on lower right: A. A. F.
This photograph has been digitized.
Earl Bodine, Tony Froehlingsdorf, Irwin McNeil, 1915
Haines, Theyson, Flannigan, McCambridge, Long, LaSpoonce (1912), 1912
Four Boys in Suits and Hats, no date
Four Boys in Suits and Hats
Informal black and white photo of four boys outdoors in front of a pole fence. They are sitting or reclining in the grass. They wear double-breasted suits, detachable collars, neckties, and hats. Two boys wear porkpie hats; the other two have fedoras.
Trees in background. The fence and trees appear to be on an incline.
This photograph has been digitized.
Peter Engel, Weisser, circa 1894
Reverend Chrysostom Schreiner OSB and First Communion Class, 1884
Reverend Chrysostom Schreiner OSB and First Communion Class
Group portrait outside the lower level of the church.
Black and white photo, brown tone, likely an albumen print. Cabinet card.
Pinholes at center top and bottom of print.
Stamped on back: St. John's University Photographic Studio, Collegeville, Minn.
Same photograph as Box 16 #1.
This photograph has been digitized.
Wiederhold and Company, circa 1906
Wiederhold and Company
Studio portrait of three boys wearing coat and tie.
Black and white, oval format, mounted on a black board with a blind embossed oval "frame." Debossed at lower left: St. John's Studio, Collegeville, Minn.
Some damage or poor retouching just above one boys's shoulder.
Written on back in pencil: Wiederhold & Co.
Likely Henry and/or Philip Wiederhold.
This photograph has been digitized.