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SCHNAUBEL-Passaic, N.J.
This is of Peter Schnaubel(-le)and family....
This is of Peter Schnaubel(-le)and family....

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Powers, Mrs.
Three ladies of affluent families, noticeable from their clothing, and jewelry.
This photo may be from an area bounded by Chicago, Illinois's lakeshore, probably to the North of the city, in the suburbs along Lake Michigan, or nearby-inland towns.
The date is ca. 1890-1900.
It is on a photo post-card, with nothing written on the reverse, except these three ladies' names: Stella HUNT, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs. Powers...not designating who is who.
From the stonework in the column, at the right, this prevalent in this area. Similar structures have been seen to be equivalent in form, especially the carved/chiseled stones making up the "tower" column, and the headers, and footers of it. It seems to be taken in late Fall, or early winter, due to the lack of leaves on the trees, which possibly are either maples, or ash, and these trees are native to the Midwest. (Why these ladies have no over jackets on, is probably to show-off these dresses.)(Mrs.Powers, Mrs. Campbell, Stella Hunt)
Who, When, & Where ?
AND, are these ladies related ?
People in photo include: Stella Hunt
This photo may be from an area bounded by Chicago, Illinois's lakeshore, probably to the North of the city, in the suburbs along Lake Michigan, or nearby-inland towns.
The date is ca. 1890-1900.
It is on a photo post-card, with nothing written on the reverse, except these three ladies' names: Stella HUNT, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs. Powers...not designating who is who.
From the stonework in the column, at the right, this prevalent in this area. Similar structures have been seen to be equivalent in form, especially the carved/chiseled stones making up the "tower" column, and the headers, and footers of it. It seems to be taken in late Fall, or early winter, due to the lack of leaves on the trees, which possibly are either maples, or ash, and these trees are native to the Midwest. (Why these ladies have no over jackets on, is probably to show-off these dresses.)(Mrs.Powers, Mrs. Campbell, Stella Hunt)
Who, When, & Where ?
AND, are these ladies related ?
People in photo include: Stella Hunt


SCHNAUBEL-Passaic, N.J.
This is of Peter Schnaubel(-le)and family. Residents of Maria nee MUSHINSZKY at 65 Schley St., Garfield, N.J.
This is the ONLY photo of its kind - known.
These folks were tenants at 65 Schley St., Garfield, N.J.,
Who, and how are they 'related' to the owner of the residence ?
ONE family member's name is KNOWN...the picture will go to the person/family who can identify the OTHER family members, relationship to the land owner, AND the known family member, other than Peter, the father ! Photo taken in Passaic, N.J.-studio.
People in photo include: Peter Schnaubel
This is the ONLY photo of its kind - known.
These folks were tenants at 65 Schley St., Garfield, N.J.,
Who, and how are they 'related' to the owner of the residence ?
ONE family member's name is KNOWN...the picture will go to the person/family who can identify the OTHER family members, relationship to the land owner, AND the known family member, other than Peter, the father ! Photo taken in Passaic, N.J.-studio.
People in photo include: Peter Schnaubel
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Powers, Mrs.
Three ladies of affluent families, noticeable from their clothing, and jewelry.
This photo may be from an area bounded by Chicago, Illinois's lakeshore, probably to the North of the city, in the suburbs along Lake Michigan, or nearby-inland towns.
The date is ca. 1890-1900.
It is on a photo post-card, with nothing written on the reverse, except these three ladies' names: Stella HUNT, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs. Powers...not designating who is who.
From the stonework in the column, at the right, this prevalent in this area. Similar structures have been seen to be equivalent in form, especially the carved/chiseled stones making up the "tower" column, and the headers, and footers of it. It seems to be taken in late Fall, or early winter, due to the lack of leaves on the trees, which possibly are either maples, or ash, and these trees are native to the Midwest. (Why these ladies have no over jackets on, is probably to show-off these dresses.)(Mrs.Powers, Mrs. Campbell, Stella Hunt)
Who, When, & Where ?
AND, are these ladies related ?
People in photo include: Stella Hunt
This photo may be from an area bounded by Chicago, Illinois's lakeshore, probably to the North of the city, in the suburbs along Lake Michigan, or nearby-inland towns.
The date is ca. 1890-1900.
It is on a photo post-card, with nothing written on the reverse, except these three ladies' names: Stella HUNT, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs. Powers...not designating who is who.
From the stonework in the column, at the right, this prevalent in this area. Similar structures have been seen to be equivalent in form, especially the carved/chiseled stones making up the "tower" column, and the headers, and footers of it. It seems to be taken in late Fall, or early winter, due to the lack of leaves on the trees, which possibly are either maples, or ash, and these trees are native to the Midwest. (Why these ladies have no over jackets on, is probably to show-off these dresses.)(Mrs.Powers, Mrs. Campbell, Stella Hunt)
Who, When, & Where ?
AND, are these ladies related ?
People in photo include: Stella Hunt


SCHNAUBEL-Passaic, N.J.
This is of Peter Schnaubel(-le)and family. Residents of Maria nee MUSHINSZKY at 65 Schley St., Garfield, N.J.
This is the ONLY photo of its kind - known.
These folks were tenants at 65 Schley St., Garfield, N.J.,
Who, and how are they 'related' to the owner of the residence ?
ONE family member's name is KNOWN...the picture will go to the person/family who can identify the OTHER family members, relationship to the land owner, AND the known family member, other than Peter, the father ! Photo taken in Passaic, N.J.-studio.
People in photo include: Peter Schnaubel
This is the ONLY photo of its kind - known.
These folks were tenants at 65 Schley St., Garfield, N.J.,
Who, and how are they 'related' to the owner of the residence ?
ONE family member's name is KNOWN...the picture will go to the person/family who can identify the OTHER family members, relationship to the land owner, AND the known family member, other than Peter, the father ! Photo taken in Passaic, N.J.-studio.
People in photo include: Peter Schnaubel
