| Collection |
Gottlieb A. Pueppke |
| Copyright |
Oshkosh Public Museum |
| Description |
gelatin print on brown card stock of Henrietta and Gottlieb W. Pueppke |
| Notes |
Three-quarter standing view of an unidentified older woman, Gottlieb W. Pueppke, and Henrietta Pueppke standing outside of a house on a porch. He is dressed in white shirt and vest, the women are wearing long dresses. Gottlieb William Pueppke was born in Geppessdorf, Germany on November 17, 1840. He immigrated to the United States through the port of Baltimore on July 15, 1860. He married Henrietta, who had immigrated from Nassau, Germany. He first applied for naturalization October 15, 1868; worked as a laborer for J. L. Clark, Diamond Match Company, and others; lived at 145 Monroe (Ford at that time); had six children: William, Gottlieb A., Hellen Warner, Anna Berzie, Charles, and Emma Kronaghan; died August 31, 1918. |
| Object ID |
P2001.48.39 |
| Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
| People |
Pueppke, Gottlieb William Pueppke, Henrietta |
| Place |
Oshkosh, WI |
| Print size |
H=6 1/2 W=4 1/2 in |
| Subjects |
Group Photographs Couples Family Outdoors Houses Immigrants German-Americans |
| Title |
Henrietta and Gottlieb W. Pueppke |
| Year Range from |
1912 |
| Year range to |
1918 |
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