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Title: Lentz Family
Dates: 1900-1930
Collection Number: 00139
Quantity: 51 items
Abstract: Images of the brickyard, buildings, and ranching in the Hebron (ND) area.
Provenance: unknown
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PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00139-01              Eberbach,  Germany where Mr. Lentz was born
    00139-02              Indian  couple in a wagon pulled by one horse and one donkey
    00139-03              Hans  Lentz and his automobile, Hebron (ND)
    00139-04              Annie,  Fritz, Hans, and Lotte Lentz in automobile on Lentz Ranch near Hebron (ND) ca. 1917
    00139-05              Threshing  on Hans and Fritz Lentz farm 17 miles north of Hebron (ND)
    00139-06 - 22      Hebron  Brick Plant, Hebron (ND)
    00139-22              Hauling  clay and coal from brickyard to plant near the Petrie place before 1910
    00139-23              Branding  calves, Hans Lentz Ranch ca. 1920
    00139-24              Branding  cattle, Hans Lentz Ranch ca. 1920
    00139-25              Cattle  inside a corral on the Hans Lentz Ranch, Hebron (ND) ca. 1920s
    00139-26              Hans  Lentz Ranch near Hebron (ND)
    00139-27              Roping  cattle in a corral, Hebron (ND) 1910
    00139-28 – 33     Dipping  trough at stockyard
    00139-34 – 35     Hans  Lentz and others playing cards
    00139-36              Mrs.  Lentz in buggy, Lotte in front before 1906
    00139-37              Urban’s  Ranch, Hebron (ND) ca. 1918
    00139-38              Hans  Lentz hauling grain to town 1920
    00139-38              Hans  hauling grain to town ca. 1920
    00139-39              Hans  Lentz and others at table in ranch bunkhouse before 1910
    00139-40              Fisher  family and Hans Lentz at dinner
    00139-41              Lotte,  Mrs. Lentz, and Mr. Spitte at the dining table ca. 1910
    00139-42              Lotte,  Mrs. Lentz, and Mr. Spitte at the dining table ca. 1910
    00139-43              Lotte  and Mrs. Lentz, Hebron (ND) ca. 1906-1909 before the present house was built in  1909-1910
    00139-44              Lentz  family home ca. 1910
    00139-45              possibly  Mr. Englehart,   Hebron (ND)
    00139-46              Columbian  Hotel, Hebron (ND) July 4th before 1906
    00139-47              Fred  Dichlenmueller store, Hebron (ND) July 4 before 1906
    00139-48              St.  Johaner ReformedChurch, Hebron (ND) before 1908
    00139-50              Merchant’s  Block, first brick building in Hebron (ND), brickyard started 1904-1905
    00139-51              Fire  House #1, Hebron (ND) 
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