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Young and McCombs' Harvest Festival, 1911
Young and McCombs, Rock Island, Illinois
"Young Bear's family", 06/22/1916
The Meskwaki Tribe subseries, 1913-1925 and undated, contains images of various inhabitants, notably Bill Leaf and Chief Pushetonica (spelled in a variety of different ways throughout the subseries), of the Meskwaki Settlement at Tama, Iowa, and their community.
Young children at campsite, 10/16/1912
The United Sunday School Boys Band subseries, 1909-1928 and undated, predominantly consistspredominantly of images of the band members on local and Big Hikes. Most of these are images of the boys at various locations and cooking on campfires. Also included are images of the band at performances around the Quad City area.
Young girl - Big Hike, 1937
The Black Hawk Hiking Club series, 1920-1939 and undated, consists of images of various hike activities, such as cooking over a campfire and making camp, and images of various locations from local and Big Hikes. Most notable are an image of the club's very first hike and its Big Hikes to the Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls, Colorado and Mexico. Also included are several images depicting lyrics to the club's songs.
Young girl (Helen Lyford?) reading on desk, 10/23/1912
The Locations and Unidentified subseries, 1905-1926, 1938 and undated, contains images of locations, such as Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm, that are significant to the family, and unlabeled images that could not be identified.
Young man seated, Undated
The Early Photographs series contains images that appear to be from Hauberg's time at Northern Indiana Normal College (now Valparaiso University) and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. These consist of campus buildings and large groups of young men and women. The series also includes some images of the Weyerhaeuser house, as well as other ornate interiors.
Young men and woman, Undated
The Early Photographs series contains images that appear to be from Hauberg's time at Northern Indiana Normal College (now Valparaiso University) and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. These consist of campus buildings and large groups of young men and women. The series also includes some images of the Weyerhaeuser house, as well as other ornate interiors.
Young men and women in and around cave in woods, Undated
The Early Photographs series contains images that appear to be from Hauberg's time at Northern Indiana Normal College (now Valparaiso University) and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. These consist of campus buildings and large groups of young men and women. The series also includes some images of the Weyerhaeuser house, as well as other ornate interiors.
Young men and women in woods, Undated
The Midwest subseries, 1908-1934 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's travels through the Midwest, predominantly Illinois and Iowa. Also included are images of Hauberg and his wife's honeymoon to Star Lake, Wisconsin, and the Wisconsin Dells.