- US IHigp H68-H323.1.18
- File
- 1913-1927
Part of Ossoli club, records
Record of program and event guests and performers. 100 pages.
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Part of Ossoli club, records
Record of program and event guests and performers. 100 pages.
Photograph Album Gieser Family
Part of Gieser Family Papers
Most pictures are labelled by the original owners and detail the dates and persons of interest in their pictures themselves. Subjects include Bill [Windsor] Gieser, John Claiche, Annie Gieser, Bertha Koller, Bill Christensen, Ruth Rhinesmith, Arthur and Mary Rogers, Mary St. Peter, Mr./Mrs. Baud, Mr./Mrs. Mizen, various unlisted subjects, scenery, house fires, the Gieser house, and others.
Advertisement for E.V. Price & Co.
Part of Gieser Family Papers
E.V. Price was the owner of the Bonita Vista estate where Elise Weisenberger Gieser grew up as the daughter of the gardener.
Friends of Our Native Landscape
Part of Jesse Lowe Smith Collection
Programs, sheet music, yearbooks (1914) and corres. annual meeting (1934). other membership materials.
Part of Subject Guide to Local History Files in the Jesse Lowe Smith Historical Room
Photograph Album Elise and Marion Weisenberger
Part of Gieser Family Papers
This photograph album belonged to Marion and Elise Weisenberger, the latter of which became Elise Gieser through marriage. The stamp on the inside cover states that this book was gifted to the two girls during the summer of 1920, but contains photographs that dates between 1915-1922. Subjects include Elise and Marion Weisenberger, their mother Elise and father Albert, Aunt Julia, Hilda, a woman by the name of Hester, and various landscape photographs, including many involving the Gardener’s Cottage that the Weisenberger family lived in at the Bonita Vista estate.
Weisenberger Family Photographs
Part of Gieser Family Papers
Black and white photographs of Elise and Marion Weisenberger and their life on the Prince estate where their father Albert worked as the gardener.
Part of Subject Guide to Local History Files in the Jesse Lowe Smith Historical Room
This appears to be a report compiled by an independent (?) investigator, Mr. Carlin, into the circumstances of Miranda Lambert's death. The report includes metorological data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, notes on daily activities; arranged chronologically, and notes from interviews; chiefly alphabetical by interviewee name. Some of those interviewed are note as jurors in the murder trial of William Orpet who was accused and acquited of murdering his girlfriend Lambert (1898-1916).