Cornerstone Ceremony | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Cornerstone Ceremony

Cornerstone Ceremony | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
A group poses at the laying of the cornerstone for August Derleth's new house, the Place of Hawks. Attendees include, back row, left to right, E.B. Trimpey; Alice Kent Trimpey; Mary Waterstreet Dessureau; Theodore Brown; Robert Dessureau; Leo J. Weissenborn, architect; August Derleth; Mrs. Harold Bachhuber; Raymond Leuth; Mrs. Charles Brown; Charles E. Brown; and Mrs. George Lins. Front row: Jack Bachhuber (holding dog); Billy Meicher; Richard Bachhuber (with hand shading eyes); David Bachhuber; and, seated, Dr. Harold Bachhuber.
DESCRIPTION
A group poses at the laying of the cornerstone for August Derleth's new house, the Place of Hawks. Attendees include, back row, left to right, E.B. Trimpey; Alice Kent Trimpey; Mary Waterstreet Dessureau; Theodore Brown; Robert Dessureau; Leo J. Weissenborn, architect; August Derleth; Mrs. Harold Bachhuber; Raymond Leuth; Mrs. Charles Brown; Charles E. Brown; and Mrs. George Lins. Front row: Jack Bachhuber (holding dog); Billy Meicher; Richard Bachhuber (with hand shading eyes); David Bachhuber; and, seated, Dr. Harold Bachhuber.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:74173
Creation Date: 10 01 1939
Creator Name:Trimpey, Ephraim Burt
City:Sauk City
County:Sauk
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:William Henry Dudley papers, 1859-1941
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:negative, original
Original Format Number:(X91)4713
Original Dimensions:5.25 x 3.75 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Architect Leo Julius Weissenborn was born in Sauk City in 1877 and practiced in Chicago. He supervised the building of the Chicago Tribune Tower. Charles E. Brown was the curator of the Museum of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin and secretary of the Wisconsin Archeological Society. Dr. Harold Bachhuber was a general practitioner in Sauk City.
SUBJECTS
Moustache
Hats
Hairstyles
Dogs
Building sites
Planning
Trees
Clothing and dress
Dresses
Rites and ceremonies
Children and animals
Men
Outdoor photography
Women
Portraits, Group

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