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51Lizzie Miller Photo Album, pg. 5Lizzie Miller Photo Album, pg. 5
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Back of photograph on pg. 6. 
MILLER Elisabeth
 
52Lizzie Miller Photo Album, pg. 6Lizzie Miller Photo Album, pg. 6
Mary (Miller) Ziegelbauer, ca. 1900 
MILLER Elisabeth
MILLER Mary
 
53Lizzie Miller Photo Album, pg. 7Lizzie Miller Photo Album, pg. 7
Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Miller) Holl, ca. 1900 
MILLER Elisabeth
 
54Lizzie Miller Photo Album, pg. 8Lizzie Miller Photo Album, pg. 8
Portrait of Barbara (Holl) Schubert 
HOLL Barbara F
MILLER Elisabeth
 
55Lizzie Miller Photo Album, pg. 9Lizzie Miller Photo Album, pg. 9
Portrait of Conrad Holl (identical to pg. 3) 
HOLL Conrad
MILLER Elisabeth
 
56Lohr & Newmiller Families, June 1939
Lohr & Newmiller Families, June 1939
L-R: Gerald Lohr, Charles H. Lohr, Unknown Girl, Edith (Newmiller) Wieman, John Newmiller (seated), Mary (Newmiller) Lohr, Betty (Newmiller) Bartholomew, Charles Bartholomew, Vera (Macheel) Lohr, Charles R. Lohr.
Handwritten title Jerry + family was added in top border. 
BARTHOLOMEW Charles L
LOHR Charles Henry
LOHR Gerald Charles
MACHEEL Vera Verona
NEWMILLER Bessie I
NEWMILLER Edith A
NEWMILLER John
NEWMILLER Mary A
 
57Lohr's Cigar and Pool Hall, circa 1930Lohr's Cigar and Pool Hall, circa 1930
C H Lohr's Cigar and Pool Hall in Columbus, Wisconsin 
LOHR Charles Henry
LOHR Gerald Charles
 
58Mary A (Newmiller) Lohr, circa 1897Mary A (Newmiller) Lohr, circa 1897
Pen & ink drawing 
NEWMILLER Mary A
 
59Sons of Charles & Mary (Newmiller) Lohr, circa 1905Sons of Charles & Mary (Newmiller) Lohr, circa 1905
L-R: Harold, Paul, and Ward Lohr.
Note on back from Bessie (Newmiller) Bartholomew: Ward - Paul - Harold
he died soon after picture was taken-
Ward is the one that passed away- the baby-



This is the only known picture of Ward, who died at 11 months old. If not for the note on this photograph, his name and existence might never have been known. 
LOHR Harold Ray
LOHR Paul Munsell
LOHR Ward
 
60Trapp Novelty Orchestra, circa 1917-1921Trapp Novelty Orchestra, circa 1917-1921
From "The Story of Columbus" (Installment No. 293), The Columbus Journal Republican, 28-Feb-1957 by Fred A. Stare:

Another well known Music Organization, Trapps Novelty Orchestra, should be mentioned. The group was made up of Lee J. Smith, drums and traps; Earl Smith, Lee's son, saxaphone [sic] and marimbophone; Otto Weller, violin; Paul (Duke) Lohr piano, and Joe L. Trapp, saxaphone [sic], Trumpet and Banjo. The orchestra flourished from 1917 to 1921, inclusive.
They had memorized a large repertoire of dance music, and could play almost any piece called for, never resorted to sheet music, and giving free rein to improvisation.
We show here a picture of the "five" in action. Left to right, Lee Smith with part of his "traps", Earl Smith, marimbophone and saxaphone [sic], Otto Weller, on piano, playing violin; Duke Lohr at piano, and Joe Trapp, director and manager, playing a Sax at the moment. 
LOHR Paul Munsell
 
61Wieman Grocery, circa 1940'sWieman Grocery, circa 1940's
Grocery store run by Reiner & Edith (Newmiller) Wieman.
Note incorrect spelling "Weiman" on sign. 
NEWMILLER Edith A
WIEMAN Reiner E
 

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