This photo is of Edward Bauer and friends. Edward is the one in the center with the hat on. He was a German from Russia, and immigrated to Colorado in 1912.
Wars and conflicts have been a significant aspect of human history, shaping nations and societies for centuries.
They are often sparked by political, economic, and social factors, as well as by differences in ideology, religion, and ethnicity. These conflicts have led to the rise and fall of empires, the creatio...
Images honoring the brave men & women who served in the armed forces, and photos of wars & conflicts from around the world.
These photos capture moments in military history. They show past events, battles, military campaigns, and images of those who served, providing a unique perspective of their sacrifices and triumph.
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Friendships are the most important relationships. These snapshots of buddies and pals will likely remind you of your lifelong friends.
I get by with a little help from my friends. - The Beatles, 1967
Aristotle described a true friend as a “single soul dwelling in two bodies.” Time and/or distance don't matter in a real friendshi...
Photos of the 1900's which brought us from the industrial age to the technological age.
From 1900 through 1999 we witnessed the beginning of flight to a man on the moon and a Mars Rover. We went from using phones tethered by cords and computers that filled rooms, to carrying the equivale...
World War 1, the Mexican Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the Easter Rising in Ireland . . . the sinking of the Titanic and the Lusitania. Spanish flu killed well over 20 million people world wide ...
I am researching my father's line of Gabbard, Gardner, Peters, Claxton, Floyd. The Gabbard line originally came from Germany. The family members that I know of have lived in Kentucky, Arkansas, Oklahoma and my direct line is from Washington state. My mother's line are German's from Russia and include the following surnames: Weinbender, Bauer, Badt, Resich, Hoffman. Some immigrated to US (Montana, Kansas, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, and New York), others to Canada, and others?? I would love to hear from anyone to compare information!