Elm Place School Report Card for Winsor [William] Gieser
- US IHigp 305-1.9
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- undated
Part of Gieser Family Papers
Report card for Winsor [William] Gieser
Elm Place School Report Card for Winsor [William] Gieser
Part of Gieser Family Papers
Report card for Winsor [William] Gieser
Elm Place School Photograph Album: Windsor "Bill" Gieser
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Photograph album with class pictures including Windsor "Bill" Gieser.
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Both the 1928 and 1930 yearbooks were owned by Marion Weisenberger.
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Both the 1927 and 1928 yearbooks were owned by Elise Weisenberger, representing her junior and senior years.
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Both the 1925 and 1926 yearbooks were owned by Elise Weisenberger, representing her freshman and sophomore years.
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The 1923 yearbook lacks an markings indicating ownership. The 1924 yearbook appears to have been owned by William [Windsor] Gieser.
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Black and white photographs of the E. V. Price estate, including the gardener's cottage where the Weisenberger family lived.
Weisenberger Family Photographs
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Black and white photographs of Elise and Marion Weisenberger and their life on the Prince estate where their father Albert worked as the gardener.
Weisenberger Family Photographs
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Black and white photographs of the Weisenberger family, including father Albert, mother Elise and daughters Elise and Marion Weisenberger. These detail various instances in their life, including photographs of Elise at 3 months old, Marion as an infant, and other stages of their growing up. These photographs range from 1910 (Elise’s birth year), to 1929. Also included a photographs of Auntie Clara White, maid Eleanor, Margaret Stewart, Carlie Muller, and other friends and family.
Ravinia School Marion Weisenberger
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Five artifacts that detail Marion Weisenberger attending the Ravinia School from grades 1-4 between the years of 1918-1922. Three are black and white class photographs, while the last is comprised of two class photographs glued to black scrap-booking paper.