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            [January 21, 2017]     
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			Pictures by Curtis Fox | 
          
            |  Local author and Logan County historian Bill 
			Donath brought this photo of his great, great, grandmother who 
			emigrated from Germany. The photo was taken in 1851. The mother is 
			Maria, son is Henry, and daughter is Amelia. They lived in Postville 
			before Lincoln existed.
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            |  Joanne Marlin brought this photo of sisters who immigrated to the 
			United States from Sweden. The seated sister is Joanne’s 
			grandmother.
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            |  The young couple on their wedding day is Gary 
			Freese’s parents.
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            |  This is Karen Birnbaum’s grandfather in his 
			uniform as a police officer in Pekin. He also was in the military 
			during the Spanish American War.
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            |  Eleanor Gunderman showed off a large family 
			photo montage containing many generations of her family. Several of 
			those in that family founded the iconic Lauer’s Hardware Store that 
			was located at the corner of Sangamon and Pulaski in Lincoln. It was 
			said that the store carried every piece of hardware a person could 
			want, somewhere in the store; just had to ask the owner where it 
			was.
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            |  Carol Farmer shows off her grandmother’s 
			grandparents. It takes four greats to get back to their generation.
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            |  Evelyn Belcher brought this photo of her 
			grandparents, emigrants from Germany.
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			 Loren Birnbaum brought this rendering of his 
			relatives.
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