Emma Eberlein Kriewaldt and her sons, Australia
27 Saturday Oct 2012
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27 Saturday Oct 2012
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27 Saturday Oct 2012
Posted in Other photographs
26 Friday Oct 2012
Posted in Diaries, letters, and manuscripts
Town Herman, Shawano, WI. Nov 4th. 1889
… On Sunday, Pa and Ma brought me out here and I was surprised at the neat look everything were. The woman seems to be very pleasant and eating has been excellent so far. I taught my first day of school today here and did not find it very tiresome. It is hard to get acquainted with all the children’s names and characters and how far they are in their books. But I think before the week is out I shall have my school thoroughly established. I will keep it in order come what will. The walk to school is quite long and I take my dinner. I thought I never could put a morsel into my mouth with all the children looking on, but I did it.
Oh, I guess I shall get along all right. The getting acquainted is hardest of all. I will do some earnest teaching and be approved. Mr. Roberts will come quite early I think, for he visited all the other schools so quickly. Well he shall be pleased — I will do my very best to please him. I mean to get along as no one ever did before, only those books that they have are so horrid, all except the Arithmetic’s seem strange to me. Well if I stay well all right.
E.B.E.
Source: Emma Eberlein’s diaries
25 Thursday Oct 2012
Posted in Gravestones
25 Thursday Oct 2012
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Posted by Kristen James Eberlein | Filed under Other photographs
25 Thursday Oct 2012
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Posted by Kristen James Eberlein | Filed under Other photographs
25 Thursday Oct 2012
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When Fred Eberlein, wife Katharine, and his family of eleven children moved from the farm in Herman to the city of Shawano in 1879, the family needed new ways to generate income.
In 1882, Fred Eberlein purchased the old court house and had it moved across the street next to his house on Main Street. He then opened a hotel and saloon. During this time period he also opened a dance hall — Eberlein’s Lake Shore Hall — and served as the town’s Superintendent of Streets
At some point, however, the Main street business shifted to being a boarding house that domiciled Shawano county paupers. Perhaps this occurred after Fred’s death in 1896, or perhaps even earlier as his health began to wane. In any case, this operation was in full swing when the census taker came by in 1900.
In 1900, the following people were listed as residents:
William Reichel (age 33, boarding-house operator) and family (7)
wife Katherine, daughter of Fred (age 33)
child Katherine (age 14), at school
child Herman (age 12), at school
child William (age 10), at school
child Frederick (age 8), at school
child Emil (age 5)
Catherine Eberlein (age 59) and family (3)
son Frederick (age 25), lawyer
son Michael (age 19), school teacher
Servant (1)
Amanda Dingledine (age 20)
County paupers (10)
Charles Schroeder (age 83), widower, German
Michael Cavanaugh (age 55), widower, Irish
Henry Giese (age 77), widower, German
Frank Debush (age 80), widower, French
Rudolph Dolritzberger (age 42), single, German
John Turner (age 40), single, Swiss
Charley Beltcher (age 54), married for a year, German
Fredericka Dallman (age 69), widowed, German
Josie Van Brocklin (age 32), single, Wisconsin-born Indian
Other boarders (3)
Andrew Monroe (age 28), single, born in Michigan, painter
Morris Woodman (age 29), single, peddler, German
Emil Bertram (age 49), married, carpenter, German
I’m hoping that future research using the Shawano County Journal and Shawano town records will give me more information:
More to come here in the future!
Sources:
25 Thursday Oct 2012
Posted in Vital records
25 Thursday Oct 2012
Posted in Newspapers
— All parties who have paid their poll tax, are hereby notified to report to F. Eberlein, Superintendent of Streets, immediately, or their names will be published in the newspapers.
Source: Photocopy of notices from the Shawano County Journal, hand-dated October 188, in the Frederic C. Eberlein genealogical files.
24 Wednesday Oct 2012
Posted in Individual portraits