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Portrait of Dr. Gustave H. R. Schroeppel |
This photograph is a formal portrait of Dr. Gustave H. R. Schroeppel. He is seated and is holding a rolled paper in his left hand. |
Unknown |
September 17, 2017 |
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Fishpond in the backyard of Dr. Gustave Schroeppel's home in Collinsville |
This is a photograph of the fishpond in the back yard of Dr. Gustave Schroeppel's home on 317 West Main Street in Collinsville. The pond was built by Harold Schroeppel Sr. and Carl Becker. In the background is the Galinat Building which burned down. The date of the photograph is unknown. |
Unknown |
September 17, 2017 |
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Dr. Gustave Schroeppel's wake in 1933 |
This is a photograph of Dr. Gustave Schroeppel's wake in 1933. This picture was taken in the living room of his home at 317 West Main Street, Collinsville, Illinois. |
1933 |
September 17, 2017 |
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Dr. Gustave Schroeppel's home on West Main Street in Collinsville in 1919 |
This is a photograph of the Dr.Gustave Schroeppel home at 317 West Main Street. This girl in the white is Maxine Schroeppel and the girl in black is Buelah Schroeppel. The date is 1919. |
1919 |
September 17, 2017 |
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Decorated automobile parked in grass for the Collinsville Commercial Club Parade |
This is a photograph of a decorated automobile in approximately 1919. The occasion was the Collinsville Commercial Club Parade. The photo appears to have been taken nearby to the Schroeppel home. Pictured (l to r) are small girl (unidentified), Minnie Becker Schroeppel, Maxine Schroeppel, Buelah Schroeppel 9Standing), Carl Becker, and Harold John Schroeppel |
Circa 1919 |
September 17, 2017 |
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Decorated automobile for the Collinsville Commercial Club Parade |
This is a photograph of a decorated automobile, The occasion was the Collinsville Commercial Club Parade. The date is approximately 1919. Pictured in the automobile are (l to r): Carl Becker, Harold John Schroeppel, Buelah Schroeppel, small girl( unidentified), Maxine Schroeppel, Minnie Becker Schroeppel (partially hidden, and Dr. Gustave H.R. Schroeppel. |
Circa 1919 |
September 17, 2017 |