Group studio portrait of the [Women's Mission Society?] at Zion Evangelical Church in Berlin with three of the Anthes sisters among the members. Carrie Breithaupt is stand at far right in the back row and Louisa Breithaupt (second from left) and Martha Rieder (fourth from left) are standing in the third row front front. Person at far left of back row is likely Emma Kaufman.
Rieder and Anthes familyTwo photographs of camp activities at Nojiri Camp. Both photographs have inscriptions on the verso likely written by Emma Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA photograph of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) membership banquet held on February 11, 1931. Inscription on verso likely written by Emma Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA group portrait of staff of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) and Tokyo Board at a luncheon held on January 14, 1930. Inscription on the verso of the photograph likely written by Emma Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyLeather-bound scrapbook with mementos of the Kaufman family history. Scrapbook is organized into two sections. First section is titled “Grandmother Kaufman’s favourite poems from Helen, Bill, and Jean Xmas 1935” and includes poems either received by Mary Eidt Kaufman or copied by her grandchildren Helen Mary, William Hutton, and Sally Jean in her honour (some poems are written in German). Second section is titled “Clippings & poems Jean and Alvin” and includes correspondence, ephemera, postcards, poems, newspaper clippings, and an invitation to A. R. and Jean Kaufman wedding.
Kaufman, A. R. (Alvin Ratz)Photograph of (left to right) May Wing, Martha Rieder, Emma Ratz Kaufman, and Ella Cook posed for the camera wearing hats and holding picnic baskets. The group is seen in front of a vine covered backdrop.
Rieder and Anthes familyPhotograph of (left to right) May Wing, Martha Rieder, Emma Ratz Kaufman, and Ella Cook posed for the camera wearing hats and holding picnic baskets. The group is seen seated in front of a vine covered backdrop.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of photographs, most of which were likely taken by Martha and her friends, documenting aspects of her time as a student at the Ontario Ladies' College in Whitby. Includes mostly snapshots of Martha's friends and roommates taken at the college on the grounds and in their dorm rooms. Most of the photos are of the girls having fun and posing lightheartedly for the camera. File also includes two studio portraits.
Rieder and Anthes familyA modern print of a Ratz family portrait taken around 1909. Edna Louise Augustine, Emma Ratz Kaufman, Mary Eidt Kaufman and Jacob Kaufman are present in the photograph.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyOne page typescript carbon, Emma Kaufman's copy, titled "A brief history of the Ratz family."
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyInformal group portrait of Ontario Ladies' College students posed for the camera, while singing or laughing in a dorm room. Group includes Emma Kaufman (middle row, second from left) and possibly Ella Cook (back row, second from left) and Blanche Mildred Clement Kelly (middle row, far right).
Rieder and Anthes familyInformal group portrait of Ontario Ladies' College students posed for the camera, while singing or laughing in what is likely a dorm room. Group includes Emma Kaufman (middle row, second from left) and possibly Ella Anthes (back row, second from left) and Blanche Mildred Clement Kelly (middle row, far right).
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of miniature portraits of Martha, Ella, and Louisa Anthes and their friends and [cousins?], including Louise McEwen; J.E. Breithaupt; Peg [last name unknown]; Laurie, Lou and Emma Anthes and Lemar and Carrie Strawser; Zella Dexter McDonald; Alvin R. Kaufman; Emma Kaufman; and other unidentified individuals.
Rieder and Anthes familyA snapshot of four women standing in front of a stone wall in an unidentified Middle Eastern country.
Left to right: Louise Breithaupt, Edna Augustine, Emma R. Kaufman, and Mary Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of [Paul Rieder], Martha Rieder, [unidentified adult], Emma Kaufman and Ella Cook standing on and next to a wood platform above a body of water, possibly Grand Bend.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of one studio portrait of, left to right, Emma Kaufman, Blanche Mildred Clement Kelly, and Evelyn Breithaupt taken when they were attending Ontario Ladies College. The group is posed identically, seen wearing similar hats and black ribbons tied around the necks of their high-collared blouses.
Clement Bowlby FamilyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman seated in an armchair accepting something from a toddler as guests on the couch beside them sit smiling. From left to right: Mrs. Minura holding a dog, Constance Chappell, Mrs. Saiki, Dr. Winnifred Thomas, unidentified toddler, and Emma Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyStudio portrait of Mary Eidt Kaufman and her daughters (left to right) Emma Ratz Kaufman and Edna Louise Augustine.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA portrait of the Kaufman family during Mary Eidt Kaufman
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA portrait of the Kaufman family during Mary Eidt Kaufman
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman and a group of unidentified Japanese women smiling while looking at am open photograph album.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhoto of Emma Kaufman conversing with and seated between two unidentified Japanese.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA photograph of Emma Kaufman receiving the International Co-operation Year medal from His Eminence, Cardinal Leger at the University of Montreal on March 7, 1965. Also includes a photo mat and brief typed overview of Emma Kaufman's work in Japan.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA photograph of Emma Kaufman receiving the International Co-operation Year medal from His Eminence, Cardinal Leger at the University of Montreal on March 7, 1965. Also includes a photo mat and brief typed overview of Emma Kaufman's work in Japan.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyHead and shoulders portrait of Emma Ratz Kaufman. In the photograph, Emma is wearing a brooch from the Young Women’s Christian Association in Japan in recognition of 30 years of service.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Emma Ratz Kaufman standing on the sandy shore of a body of water in Haliburton.
Rieder and Anthes familyHead and shoulders studio portrait of Emma Ratz Kaufman seen looking off camera.
Rieder and Anthes familyFull body studio portrait of Emma Ratz Kaufman seen looking off camera with a rose in hands.
Rieder and Anthes familyHead and body studio portrait of Emma Kaufman seen looking off camera in a white dress and standing with hands at front.
Rieder and Anthes familyFull body portrait of Emma Ratz Kaufman standing with a bouquet of flowers and seen in partial profile looking off camera.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA head and shoulders portrait of Emma Ratz Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA portrait of Emma Ratz Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA portrait of Emma Ratz Kaufman. Also includes a small poster advertisement from the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre presenting, Nihon Buyo No Yube: An Evening of Japanese Dancing. On the reverse side of poster is Emma R. Kaufman's handwriting and a note written by Mary C. Ham, 19 November, 2001: "The 88th birthday is the important one in Japan, unlike the 80th or 90th in the West."
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA portrait of Emma Ratz Kaufman. In the photograph, Emma is wearing a brooch from the Young Women
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyThree typescript letters regarding the papers of Caroline MacDonald, the work of Emma Ratz Kaufman in Japan, and the possible donation of Kaufman's papers to the Lady Aberdeen Library at the University of Waterloo.
The first letter, from Kaufman to Long, makes reference to Kaufman's work with the YWCA in Japan including Canada House, Toki Hamano and the move of Caroline MacDonald's papers from New York to the Victoria College Archives at the University of Toronto.
The second and third letters are both from Long and written on the same day, consisting of a response to Kaufman and a letter to Doris Lewis about her correspondence with Kaufman. In the letter to Kaufman, Long praises Kaufman's work in Japan, expresses belief that MacDonald's papers will be better used in Canada than in the United States, and pitches the University of Waterloo as a home for Kaufman's paper. Of note is Long's rationale for the donation of all of Kaufman's papers so that future generations can "get the "feel" of the human being with whom they are establishing a contact - across the intervening years" and postscript inclusion of an anecdote about the unfortunate destruction of the papers of Cairine Wilson by her family, following her death. In Long's letter to Lewis, presumably written after her letter to Kaufman, Long provides context about her pitch to Kaufman, including references to the establishment of Canada House and her local ties to Waterloo. The letter ends with a brief mention about being sad about her "dear friends Floring and Wyle" and their [health and estate].
Long, ElizabethPhotograph of Emma Kaufman standing at front door of building, holding open storm door and looking at camera from top of steps.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman standing on a dock at the edge of a lake surrounded by trees.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Tsune Shirai and Emma R. Kaufman standing on a sidewalk along Rosehill Avenue in Toronto and smiling at the camera. Trees and residential homes are visible in background.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman and [Taka Kato] seated at a large fireplace, waiting for an iron kettle to boil, at the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) Recreation House.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman and Taka Kato seated in front of a Christmas tree during staff celebrations of Emma Kaufman's twenty five years in Japan. A large bonsai tree and a framed portrait of Mary Kaufman are visible in frame.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA photograph of Emma Kaufman holding her niece Mary Ham outside.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman (at right) smiling and shaking hands with Margaret Heilig, Executive Direction of the Hamilton Young Women's Christian Association next to fusuma painted with a water-themed Japanese landscape donated by Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman and Lucie Edkins posed for the camera side by side and dressed in what are likely costumes. Emma is holding an open fan upright in hands and Lucie appears to have something in hair to make it look lighter. A Federal Life calendar is visible hanging on the wall at right.
Rieder and Anthes familyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman and Lucie Edkins posed for the camera side by side and dressed in what are likely costumes. Emma is holding an open fan upright in hands and Lucie appears to have something in hair to make it look lighter. A Federal Life calendar is visible hanging on the wall at right.
Rieder and Anthes familyPostcard photograph of Emma Kaufman (right) and Miss Kawai in Japanese dress outdoors at Elgin House during the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) conference in June 1916.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyFile consists of three studio portraits and a snapshot of Emma Kaufman, and one studio portrait of Emma and Alvin R. and with three unidentified people. Some portraits are mounted.
Rieder and Anthes familyPhotograph postcard of Emma Kaufman and Julia Matouskova smiling while standing together on a tree-lined sidewalk in Geneva.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familySix snapshots of Emma Kaufman and other individuals that were likely taken in the 1960's.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyTwo snapshots of Emma Kaufman standing outside of her Rosehill Ave. home in Toronto taken in the 1950's.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyFour snapshots of Emma Kaufman from the 1940's taken in Japan, Geneva and Toronto.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familySeven snapshots featuring Emma Kaufman and other individuals.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familySeven postcards featuring various facilities and properties of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.).
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph album containing snapshots taken at Emma Kaufman's cottage in Haliburton, Ontario between 1942-1968. Inserted in the album is a hand-made "newsletter" by Patty Augustine concerning activities at the cottage in the summer of 1965. Identifications appear throughout and include:
- Charlotte Adams
- Mateo Ando
- Mrs. Aspinwall
- Albert William Augustine
- Barbie Augustine
- Edna Augustine
- Keith Augustine
- Patty-Anne Augustine
- Gerhard A. Baum
- Elinor Black
- Mr. and Mrs. Cary
- Connie Chappell
- Stella Cheng
- David Chu
- Grace Chu
- Samuel Chu
- Dorothy Cleveland
- Bruce Coates
- Donald Coates
- Donna Coates
- Ella Cook
- Milton Cook
- Mrs. Hans de Does
- Dr. and Mrs. Duncan
- Mary Dingman
- Evelyn Fox
- Ella Grott
- Mr. and Mrs. Kau
- Reiko Kawano
- Taye Shidachi Kiachi
- P. Haga
- Michiko Hasegawa
- Phyllis Haslam
- Yoshio Hikida
- Eleanor Hinder
- Jean Hutchinson
- Hide Hyodo
- Arthur Jorgensen
- Lona Jorgensen
- Julia Matouskova
- Aiko Murakami
- Michael Murakami
- Ian Paisley
- Mae Paisley
- Marnie Paisley
- Pennie Paisley
- Kay Phelps
- Mary Phelps
- Sidney Phelps
- Ward Phelps
- Florence Rawlinson
- Anna Rice
- Eric Roeder
- Lucille Roeder
- Sanda Roeder
- Winnifred Ross
- Gertrude Rutherford
- Luella Ruterhford
- Sumi Sasaki
- Chizuko Shimano
- Tsune Shirai
- Ryrie Smith
- Sachi Takimoto
- W. Thomas
- Yuriko Toriumi
- Ernest Trueman
- Louise Trueman
- Ruth F. Woodsmall
- Hiro Yamanaka
- Margaret Yamanaka
- Masako Yamanaka
- Mr. and Mrs. Young
Snapshots taken during a party held for Emma Kaufman in Japan.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA guest book from Emma Kaufman's home at 84 Rosehill Ave, Toronto, Ontario from 1949 to 1962. The book itself is produced by the Women's Bible School Presbyterian Mission, Self-Help deptartment and contains "Temple Hill cut-outs," and intricate stencils which are pasted to each page.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA guest book from Emma Kaufman's home at 84 Rosehill Ave, Toronto, Ontario from 1962 to 1970. The book itself contains intricate stencils, some backed with fabric, which are pasted to each page.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA Japanese fan-folded guest book used at Emma Kaufman's cottage at Drag Lake, Haliburton, Ontario. It contains snapshots of her former home in Japan at Karuizawa.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA guest book that belonged to Emma Kaufman containing signatures for two occasions, the 50th and 60th anniversaries of the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) in Japan, October 1955 and November 1965.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA packet of "Emergency Issue Earth Quake Stamps" from the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) Japan, dated September 1923 to April 1924. Also includes a Christmas card from Emma Kaufman. The photo on the card is of Emma Ratz Kaufman's summer cottage at Drag Lake, Haliburton, Ontario.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA photograph of Emma Kaufman's dining room in her home in Sadowara-cho, Japan.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyOne letter from Gertrud Kuecklich in Japan to Emma Kaufman (mimeograph), and one typescript letter and carbon in reply from Emma Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyAnnual Christmas letters sent to friends by Emma Kaufman, which consist of duplicated typescripts.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPress clipping regarding Emma Kaufman's 85th birthday.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyAn article written by J.E.H. titled, "Women of the years: Emma R. Kaufman." The Journal (Feb. 1963): 28-31.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA funeral directors statement of death (March 2, 1979) and certificate of cremation (March 5, 1979) for Emma Ratz Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyOne press clipping accompanied by manuscript notes by Mary Ham concerning a telephone call from Emma Kaufman in Japan on her mother's 81st birthday in 1937.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyCorrespondence solicited for a biography of Emma R. Kaufman. Includes reminiscences of her and of her work with the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) in Japan written by friends and family. Some records are original, some are transcriptions.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA typed document outlining the personal history of Emma R. Kaufman dated to January 1957. Also includes other typed articles and biographies related to the life of Emma R. Kaufman.
Additionally contains published items related to Emma R. Kaufman including:
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Emma R. Kaufman ... : a tribute to her life and work. Published: Toronto, Ont. : YWCA of Canada. [19--]
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Emma R. Kaufman and the Tokyo YWCA by Taka Kato. Published: Tokyo, Japan : Tokyo YWCA. 1963.
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The journal. Toronto : Young Women's Christian Association of Canada. February 1963.
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A book written in Japanese with the following inscription on the flyleaf : June 5th, 1982 / In memory of the visit of / the YWCA tour / members from / Osaka, Japan / and in appreciation for / your gracious hospitality. / Akiko Omikawa
One piece from the Missionary Monthly, 1931; a 2 page biography of Caroline MacDonald, Emma Kaufman's mentor and friend in Japan.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA photocopy of a biographical outline of the life of Emma Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyLetter addressed to Mrs. J.M. Ham from M.C. Paisley, containing an manuscript outline of the life of Emma Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyTypescript written by Ruth Russell titled, "Emma Kaufman (1881-1979) with corrections.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyBirthday cards sent to Emma Kaufman on the occasion of her 85th birthday.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyBirthday cards sent to Emma Kaufman on the occasion of her 85th birthday.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyMaterial relating to a "pre-birthday party" held for Emma Kaufman at Covenant College in Toronto, Ontario. Contains an invitation, guest-book sheets, regrets list, snapshots, photographs, and party ephemera.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyLetters solicited for a presentation at a "pre-birthday party" held on May 18, 1966 at Covenant College in Toronto, Ontario. Contains 18 letters and notes written between April 27, 1966 and May 9 ,1966 to Emma Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyLetters solicited for presentation at a"pre-birthday party" held on May 18, 1966 at Covenant College in Toronto, Ontario. Contains 57 letters, telegrams and notes written between May 10, 1966 and May 18, 1966 to Emma Kaufman. One letter has a photograph pasted-on of a party held in Emma Kaufman's home in Tokyo, Japan on March 19, 1937.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyThirty-one letters written to Emma Kaufman on the occasion of her 85th birthday. One letter contains two photographs.
Correspondence and other items dated to 1966. Includes two letters to Emma Kaufman from Elizabeth Long of the National Council of Women of Canada, and one reply, concerning the Lady Aberdeen Library.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPress clippings relating to honours and awards presented to Emma Kaufman. Also contains an account of Emma Kaufman's role at the 60th Anniversary of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.).
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyBiographical material relating to Emma Kaufman, including clippings and a biographical synopsis (typescript, carbon) by Edna Augustine.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyFour pieces of personal correspondence one written to Emma Kaufman, and three written by Emma Kaufman. These three letters are written to friends in Japan and are dated Dec. 4, 5 and 7 respectively, and describe her efforts to gather material to send back with a Japanese friend on the Dec. 14th sailing of a ship from Los Angeles to Japan.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyOne piece of personal correspondence from Emma Kaufman to her sister Edna (holograph). Also includes one report relating to activities of the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) in Japan. Additionally contains a clipping with a photograph of Emma Kaufman aboard the "Nitta Maru" of the N.Y.K. line, crossing the Pacific ocean.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyThree pieces of personal correspondence from Emma Kaufman to her sister Edna and others. Also includes three reports relating to activities of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.), one by Emma Kaufman, one unattributed with typescript notes on a lecture, and one providing details of a ceremony honouring Emma Kaufman held June 24, 1939. Also contains the annual report of the Tokyo Y.W.C.A. for 1939, a report included in the "World's Y.W.C.A. Monthly Oct. 1939," and clippings. The letter dated May 6, 1939 is headed "Confidential" and describes conditions in Shanghai and Nanking (Nanjing) in China as witnessed by and reported to Emma Kaufman.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyOne piece of personal correspondence from Emma Kaufman to her sister Edna. Also includes one report relating to activities of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) by Emma Kaufman and a report by Margaret Hockin on the ceremonies relating to the 25th anniversary of Emma Kaufman's arrival in Japan. Additionally contains a leaflet memorializing Hedwig Dora Hobrecker, a pamphlet on the Airindan Settlement in Nippori, Arakawa Ku, Tokyo, Japan and an annual report of the Tokyo Y.W.C.A. for 1938.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyOne item of personal correspondence from Emma Kaufman to her mother Mary Kaufman dated January 1, 1937. Also includes four reports relating to the activities of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.). One report was written by Lena M. Ferrar and is dated to February 12, 1937. One report was written by Kato San's on the trip to Belgium, Holland, and France between May 18 and June 2, 1937. Two reports were written by Emma Kaufman; dated May 6, 1937 and September 19, 1937. The report by Emma Kaufman dated Sept. 19, 1937 discusses mobilization in Japan.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familySix pieces of personal correspondence from Emma Kaufman to her mother Mary Kaufman, brother A.R. Kaufman and sister Edna (holograph, typescript, and carbons), one of which discusses the situation in Shanghai, China and another the situation in Formosa.
Also includes six reports relating to activities of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.), three by Emma Kaufman, two by Margaret Hockin and one unsigned. Also contains a typed transcript with title, "The psychology of Christian personality" by Ernest M. Ligon.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman outside in front of a tree and flowerbed. Kaufman is seen looking at camera, dressed in a matching button up jacket and skirt.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman standing on a stone path outside. Kaufman is seen looking at camera, dressed for cooler weather and wearing a fur stole around shoulders.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of Emma Kaufman seated in an arm chair and smiling at something off camera.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA portrait of Emma Kaufman standing in front of a tree. File also includes a paper with information identifying the person in the photograph.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyStudio portrait of Emma Kaufman as a young adult, seen looking at camera with slight smile.
Rieder and Anthes familyEphemera, including reports, promotional material and leaflets about the International Christian University in Japan. File also includes a photo copy of The Japan Times article "YWCA, Pioneer in Training Leaders, Looks to New Nat'l, Int'l Challenges" which mentions Emma Kaufman's 30 year involvement with the Tokyo YWCA [Young Women's Christian Association].
Long, ElizabethPhotograph of Emma Kaufman looking at camera while seated in a wooden deck chair with open book in lap. Possibly taken at cottage owned by Kaufman in Japan.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotographs of Emma Kaufman and her sister Edna in rickshaws operated by local drivers.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyStudio portrait of Alvin Ratz (back row, far right) and Emma Ratz (seated, far right) with three unidentified friends or family members.
Rieder and Anthes familyPhotograph taken during a Kaufman family trip to Egypt in 1929 showing (left to right) Emma Kaufman, Louisa Breithaupt, Mary Kaufman, Edna Augustine on camels with a pyramid and the Great Sphinx of Giza in the background, and local adult and child tour guides at front.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotographs recording a trip to Japan taken by Jacob and Mary Kaufman and their daughter Edna Louise Augustine, accompanying their other daughter Emma Ratz Kaufman who was returning to Japan to work with the Young Women
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyAn assortment of family histories and biographies, family trees, obituaries, correspondence, and articles as well as copies of photographs and press clippings that were likely compiled by Mary Ham to document the Kaufman family history and the relationships between people in several generations of the Kaufman family. The file also includes one portrait of Emma Ratz Kaufman likely taken in the late 1960s.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyImage of (left to right) Emma Ratz Kaufman, Mary Eidt Kaufman, Edna Louise Augustine and Jean Kaufman standing together outdoors, possibly on the grounds of a church.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman family