Box 1
Contains 71 Results:
Dr. Albert, Pastor at St. Mark’s, Baltimore, undated
The Collection include portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families circa 1890-1900 and views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland. Many of the photographs concern Bertha Wooden’s life in Washington County in the 1890. Views include church and Sunday school friends and activities.
Fred Hachtel, an associate of Henry Wack on the Chamber of Commerce, in the Pitt Brothers Office, circa 1900s
The Collection include portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families circa 1890-1900 and views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland. Many of the photographs concern Bertha Wooden’s life in Washington County in the 1890. Views include church and Sunday school friends and activities.
Principal of Boonesboro School, undated
The Collection include portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families circa 1890-1900 and views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland. Many of the photographs concern Bertha Wooden’s life in Washington County in the 1890. Views include church and Sunday school friends and activities.
John H. Gundersdorf, friend of Henry Wack and member of St. Mark's, circa 1900
The Collection include portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families circa 1890-1900 and views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland. Many of the photographs concern Bertha Wooden’s life in Washington County in the 1890. Views include church and Sunday school friends and activities.
Henry Ritter of St. Mark’s, undated
The Collection include portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families circa 1890-1900 and views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland. Many of the photographs concern Bertha Wooden’s life in Washington County in the 1890. Views include church and Sunday school friends and activities.
Rev. B.B. Uhl, undated
The Collection include portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families circa 1890-1900 and views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland. Many of the photographs concern Bertha Wooden’s life in Washington County in the 1890. Views include church and Sunday school friends and activities.
Extracts from a letter of missionary Rev. August Pohlmann, M.D., Muhlenberg, 1897 November 18, undated
The Collection include portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families circa 1890-1900 and views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland. Many of the photographs concern Bertha Wooden’s life in Washington County in the 1890. Views include church and Sunday school friends and activities.
Mrs. Wareheim, Wife of Dr. Wareheim, our family Physician of Hampstead (Note by Bertha Wooden), undated
The Collection include portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families circa 1890-1900 and views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland. Many of the photographs concern Bertha Wooden’s life in Washington County in the 1890. Views include church and Sunday school friends and activities.
Miss Maggie Coyle, neighbor on George St. (next door to Spring Lake Farm Dairy), undated
The Collection include portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families circa 1890-1900 and views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland. Many of the photographs concern Bertha Wooden’s life in Washington County in the 1890. Views include church and Sunday school friends and activities.
Mary Armiger, Baltimore, St. Mark's Church, circa 1895
The Collection include portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families circa 1890-1900 and views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland. Many of the photographs concern Bertha Wooden’s life in Washington County in the 1890. Views include church and Sunday school friends and activities.