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SCA217-GA200-5-74-5 · Item · January 11, 1906
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.

Clipping regarding the marriage of Talmon Rieder and Martha Anthes, which took place at 34 Weber Street at the home of John and Lydia Anthes. Ella Anthes attended Martha, H. Milton Cook was Talmon's best man, and Frieda Breithaupt and May Rieder service as flower girls. The service was performed by Talmon's uncle, H.L. Merner, and L.H. Wagner.

Rieder and Anthes family
The Waterloo Chronicle.
SCA245-GA247-2-7 · File · June 8, 1961
Part of Hobson family fonds.

File consists of one section of June 8, 1961 edition of the The Waterloo Chronicle featuring an article on the history of Waterloo from 1806-1961.

Hobson Family
Clippings.
SCA161-GA134-14-14.5-14.5a-4 · File · [1952]
Part of Schneider family collection.

Clippings (ill) from an undated edition of the Waterloo Chronicle titled: "Schneider Retains Seat for Liberals; Miss Janzen Predicts New Election in 18 Months with P.C.'s Victorious." Includes table with vote counts for Janzen, Schneider, and Schroeder.

Schneider, Norman Christoph
Clippings.
SCA161-GA134-16-16.1-31 · File · May 30, 1990
Part of Schneider family collection.

Clipping from 1990 showing an aerial view of the Seagram Stables, later the J.M. Schneider Stock Farm, on Bridgeport Road, Waterloo: "Celebrating Progress since 1890," Waterloo Chronicle, 1990. The clipping is an announcement of the 100th anniversary of the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce and the caption under the picture is: "Seagram Stables, now Tower's Plaza."

Schneider family