Conrad Seipp and Family | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

Photograph

Conrad Seipp and Family

Conrad Seipp and Family | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Chicago brewer Conrad Seipp (1825-1890), seated at left, poses with his second wife, Catherine Orb Seipp (1846-1920), seated to his left, with other family members outside their residence at 2730 South Park Avenue.  Pictured in the front row, from left, are Meta Lefens; Elsa Christoph and Conrad Christoph, on teeter-totter; Alma Seipp; and Philip Seipp.  In the second row are Marie Lefens; Conrad Seipp; Catherine Orb Seipp holding her youngest child, also named Conrad Seipp; Elsa Seipp on tricycle; Hattie Seipp Christoph; Emma Huck Seipp (the wife of William Conrad Seipp); Edwin Seipp; William Conrad Seipp (the eldest child of Conrad and Maria Teutsch Seipp);  and Mrs. Huck.  Standing, from left, are T. J. Lefens; Clara Seipp; a Mr. Robinson; John A. Orb; and Henry Christoph.
DESCRIPTION
Chicago brewer Conrad Seipp (1825-1890), seated at left, poses with his second wife, Catherine Orb Seipp (1846-1920), seated to his left, with other family members outside their residence at 2730 South Park Avenue. Pictured in the front row, from left, are Meta Lefens; Elsa Christoph and Conrad Christoph, on teeter-totter; Alma Seipp; and Philip Seipp. In the second row are Marie Lefens; Conrad Seipp; Catherine Orb Seipp holding her youngest child, also named Conrad Seipp; Elsa Seipp on tricycle; Hattie Seipp Christoph; Emma Huck Seipp (the wife of William Conrad Seipp); Edwin Seipp; William Conrad Seipp (the eldest child of Conrad and Maria Teutsch Seipp); and Mrs. Huck. Standing, from left, are T. J. Lefens; Clara Seipp; a Mr. Robinson; John A. Orb; and Henry Christoph.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:115142
Creation Date:circa 1884
Creator Name:Unknown
City:Chicago
County:
State:Illinois
Collection Name:Black Point Estate and Seipp Family Papers
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:Black Point Estate.53.194
Original Dimensions:7.25 x 8.5 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Seipp family moved from this house to a granite mansion built for them at 3300 South Michigan Avenue in 1888.
SUBJECTS
Architectural details
Windows
Trees
Clothing and dress
Dresses
Hats
Neckties
Suits (Clothing)
Architecture, Domestic
Lawns
Outdoor furniture
Porches
Sidewalks
Beards
Children and adults
Family
Fathers
Hairstyles
Mothers
Moustache
Outdoor photography
Portraits, Group
Tricycles

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