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A. Batz Family
A. Batz and family: This was a neighbor family of the Kummers who lived in Schweizer, Simpson County, KY. "Schweizer, located in southwest Simpson County, Kentucky, was chiefly settled by German immigrants in the mid-1890s."
Record Type: Photo
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African American Child
"For Reference Only" Reprint of a photograph of an African American baby in a heart framed card. The child is shown in front of a quilt background. Please help identify the person in this photograph, send an email by using the feedback button or Phone (270) 745-6092
Record Type: Photo
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African American Child
"For Research Only," Reprint of photograph of a young African American girl posing in front of a quilt. She is wearing a dress and has her hand at her mouth. Please help identify the person in this photograph, send an email by using the feedback button or Phone (270) 745-6092
Record Type: Photo
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African American Children
Oversized photograph of 3 African American Children. Please help identify the people in this photograph, send an email by using the feedback button or Phone (270) 745-6092
Record Type: Photo
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African American Children - Willis, George
Black and white image of five African American children standing beside a log home. Please help identify the persons in this photograph, send information using the feedback button or by calling 270-745-5083.
Record Type: Photo
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African American Children in Front of a Quilt
"For Research Only," a reprinted image of young African American children standing in front of a quilt. Please help identify the person in this photograph, send an email by using the feedback button or Phone (270) 745-6092
Record Type: Photo
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African American Family
"For Research Only" a reprinted image of an African American family with two females and a child. The women are wearing bonnets and long skirts. On women is wearing a men's wool coat and the younger woman is wearing a elaborately decorated apron. Please help identify the people in this photograph, send an email by using the feedback button or Phone (270) 745-6092
Record Type: Photo
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African American Girl
"For Research Only" reprinted image of an African American young girl in a formal studio portrait. She is dressed in a suit and is wearing gloves and holding a purse.
Record Type: Photo
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African American Nanny - Willis, George
Black and white image of an African American nanny seated with William and Sarah Bohon. Please help identify the person in this photograph, send information using the feedback button or by calling 270-745-5083. The image was taken by George Willis. He was a Bowling Green, KY banker and a local photographer. He took many photographs of his family and others showing turn of the last century life in the community.
Record Type: Photo
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African American Nanny - Willis, George
Black and white image of an African American nanny standing under a peach tree with an unidentified male child. Please help identify the persons in this photograph, send information using the feedback button or by calling 270-745-5083. The image was taken by George Willis. He was a Bowling Green, KY banker and a local photographer. He took many photographs of his family and others showing turn of the last century life in the community.
Record Type: Photo
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African American Nanny - Willis, George
Black and white image of an African American nanny seated with William and Sarah Bohon. Please help identify the person in this photograph, send information using the feedback button or by calling 270-745-5083.
Record Type: Photo
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Anna, Arnold and Lucy Kummer
This image shows Arnold Kummer. He was born November 20, 1915. He was the son of Oswald and Anna (Ertner) Kummer. The family lived in Schweizer, Simpson County, KY. "Schweizer, located in southwest Simpson County, Kentucky, was chiefly settled by German immigrants in the mid-1890s. Christian and Friederike Kummer emigrated from Germany to Minnesota in 1882, and permanently settled in Schweizer in 1889. The families of the area were particularly c...
Record Type: Photo
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Annie Cloud With Baby Clarence
Annie Cloud with son, Clarence Cloud, in a Heath image from Louisville, KY.
Record Type: Photo
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Arnold and Lucy Kummer
This image shows Arnold Kummer with his sister, Lucy and the family dog, Fido. He was born November 20, 1915. He was the son of Oswald and Anna (Ertner) Kummer. The family lived in Schweizer, Simpson County, KY. "Schweizer, located in southwest Simpson County, Kentucky, was chiefly settled by German immigrants in the mid-1890s. Christian and Friederike Kummer emigrated from Germany to Minnesota in 1882, and permanently settled in Schweizer in 188...
Record Type: Photo
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Arnold Kummer
This image shows Arnold Kummer with the family dog, Fido. He was born November 20, 1915. He was the son of Oswald and Anna (Ertner) Kummer. The family lived in Schweizer, Simpson County, KY. "Schweizer, located in southwest Simpson County, Kentucky, was chiefly settled by German immigrants in the mid-1890s. Christian and Friederike Kummer emigrated from Germany to Minnesota in 1882, and permanently settled in Schweizer in 1889. The families of th...
Record Type: Photo
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A. Waschick's Sons
A. Waschick's sons: This was a neighbor family of the Kummers who lived in Schweizer, Simpson County, KY. "Schweizer, located in southwest Simpson County, Kentucky, was chiefly settled by German immigrants in the mid-1890s."
Record Type: Photo
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Batz Family
Batz family from Schweizer, Simpson County, KY. "Schweizer, located in southwest Simpson County, Kentucky, was chiefly settled by German immigrants in the mid-1890s."
Record Type: Photo
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Batz Family Home
Batz family home from Schweizer, Simpson County, KY. "Schweizer, located in southwest Simpson County, Kentucky, was chiefly settled by German immigrants in the mid-1890s."
Record Type: Photo
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Batz Infant
Batz family from Schweizer, Simpson County, KY. "Schweizer, located in southwest Simpson County, Kentucky, was chiefly settled by German immigrants in the mid-1890s."
Record Type: Photo