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- Collection: Bertha Petertyl Album
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Photograph of Grace (left) and Marge (center) Petertyl with unknown friend in July of 1914 standing outside the Petertyl house at 419 Sixth Street .
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Black and white photograph of four young girls sitting atop a pile of Oval Wood Dish end cuts. The second girl from the left might be Ruth Petertyl. It was taken in 1913.
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Black and white photograph of two girls outside with a small boy in a wagon. The girls are identified as Ruth Petertyl, on the left, and Grace Petertyl, on the right. The boy is Leslie Petertyl.
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Photograph of two girls standing out side the Petertyl house at 419 Sixth Street. They are tentatively identified as Ruth Petertyl (on left) and Deb Taylor (on right). The pictures is dated August 15, 1915.
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Black and white photograph of Louis Petertyl probably between the ages of 14 and 16 standing outside.
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Black and white photograph of four young women shown outside on January 5, 1915. While not identified directly they appear to be daughters of Victor Petertyl. From other photographs taken around the same time, they may be from left to right Minnie,…
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The lawn of Central High School where there have been chairs set up, presumably for a graduation. There are three unidentified woman in the foreground, who are probably related to Victor Petertyl's family.
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A group of three photographs of groupings of eight different women standing at the edge of the water, probably West Bay. While not specifically identified they probably include Emma Hanslovsky, Emma Petertyl, Minnie Petertyl and Bertha Petertyl. …
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Photograph, tentatively identified as Deb Taylor (on left) and Marge Petertyl (on right) standing on the porch of their home at 419 Sixth Street. The picture is dated August 7, 1915.
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Photograph of Minnie Meckel (on left) and Emma Meckel (on right) holding camera.
Tags: Meckel, Emma, Meckel, Minnie