Box 26
Contains 127 Results:
"Marx Detlev Hauberg's" - man in buggy outside house, 1896
The Hampton, IL subseries, 1889-1926 and undated, bulk 1910-1920, mostly consists of images of the grounds of Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm and the surrounding countryside. Images of the farm, which was situated between Hampton, Illinois, Coe Township, Illinois, Port Byron, Illinois and Hillsdale, Illinois, were placed in this subseries for convenience.
Car outside stone house - Marx Detlev Hauberg's, 11/17/1912
The Hampton, IL subseries, 1889-1926 and undated, bulk 1910-1920, mostly consists of images of the grounds of Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm and the surrounding countryside. Images of the farm, which was situated between Hampton, Illinois, Coe Township, Illinois, Port Byron, Illinois and Hillsdale, Illinois, were placed in this subseries for convenience.
Windmill and buildings at Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm, 1913
The Hampton, IL subseries, 1889-1926 and undated, bulk 1910-1920, mostly consists of images of the grounds of Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm and the surrounding countryside. Images of the farm, which was situated between Hampton, Illinois, Coe Township, Illinois, Port Byron, Illinois and Hillsdale, Illinois, were placed in this subseries for convenience.
Cottonwoods lower end of village, now blown down and gone, 1915
The Hampton, IL subseries, 1889-1926 and undated, bulk 1910-1920, mostly consists of images of the grounds of Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm and the surrounding countryside. Images of the farm, which was situated between Hampton, Illinois, Coe Township, Illinois, Port Byron, Illinois and Hillsdale, Illinois, were placed in this subseries for convenience.
"Marx Detlev Hauberg's" - buildings viewed through trees, 09/30/1915
The Hampton, IL subseries, 1889-1926 and undated, bulk 1910-1920, mostly consists of images of the grounds of Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm and the surrounding countryside. Images of the farm, which was situated between Hampton, Illinois, Coe Township, Illinois, Port Byron, Illinois and Hillsdale, Illinois, were placed in this subseries for convenience.
House in distance - Marx Detlev Hauberg's, 05/14/1917
The Hampton, IL subseries, 1889-1926 and undated, bulk 1910-1920, mostly consists of images of the grounds of Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm and the surrounding countryside. Images of the farm, which was situated between Hampton, Illinois, Coe Township, Illinois, Port Byron, Illinois and Hillsdale, Illinois, were placed in this subseries for convenience.
"Old Hawthorn John Hauberg Jr. Blew down in summer, 1924. 6 ft around and 4 ft above ground", 05/1923
The Hampton, IL subseries, 1889-1926 and undated, bulk 1910-1920, mostly consists of images of the grounds of Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm and the surrounding countryside. Images of the farm, which was situated between Hampton, Illinois, Coe Township, Illinois, Port Byron, Illinois and Hillsdale, Illinois, were placed in this subseries for convenience.
"Mississippi river above Hampton", 05/1926
The Hampton, IL subseries, 1889-1926 and undated, bulk 1910-1920, mostly consists of images of the grounds of Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm and the surrounding countryside. Images of the farm, which was situated between Hampton, Illinois, Coe Township, Illinois, Port Byron, Illinois and Hillsdale, Illinois, were placed in this subseries for convenience.
"At old Bowles' place above Hampton", 05/1926
The Hampton, IL subseries, 1889-1926 and undated, bulk 1910-1920, mostly consists of images of the grounds of Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm and the surrounding countryside. Images of the farm, which was situated between Hampton, Illinois, Coe Township, Illinois, Port Byron, Illinois and Hillsdale, Illinois, were placed in this subseries for convenience.
"Bowles farm above Hampton" - 3 children on riverbank, 1926
The Hampton, IL subseries, 1889-1926 and undated, bulk 1910-1920, mostly consists of images of the grounds of Marx Detlev Hauberg's farm and the surrounding countryside. Images of the farm, which was situated between Hampton, Illinois, Coe Township, Illinois, Port Byron, Illinois and Hillsdale, Illinois, were placed in this subseries for convenience.