Three copies of a studio portrait of (left to right) John S. Anthes, Sally [Salome] Anthes Strasser, and Henry William Anthes as older adults.
Rieder and Anthes family
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SCA217-GA200-12-174
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File
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[November 1894]
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
SCA217-GA200-3-22
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File
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1914
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
File consists of 33 letters received by John S. and Lydia Catherine Anthes from Martha Rieder. Also includes 1 letter from Ella Anthes Cook (June 30, 1914) and a note from Talmon Rieder enclosed with another letter (December 25, 1914). Several letters are addressed individually to "mother", some include drawings and notes from Martha's children, and some are undated. Letters make reference to day to day happenings such as Margaret getting tonsillitis, Paul Rieder's birth, Talmon's busy work schedule, and the death of Henry William Anthes.
Rieder and Anthes family
SCA217-GA200-5-58
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File
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1891-1922
Part of Rieder and Anthes family fonds.
File consists of cards accumulated by Martha Rieder announcing the deaths and funerals of family members and friends. Several empty envelopes are also present.
- Anthes, Catharina (d. November 24, 1894)
- Anthes, John S. (d. April 13, 1915)
- Anthes, Franklin, Norman (d. October 16, 1915)
- Anthes, Magdalena (d. May 20, 1914)
- Anthes, Martin (d. April 10, 1891)
- Breithaupt, Catharine (d. July 5, 1910)
- Baumann (d. November 25, 1918)
- Herlan, Caroline (d. March 12, 1889)
- Herlan, F., Rev. (d. January 4, 1889)
- Kaufman, Jacob (d. April 20, 1920)
- Kimmins, Eva Wilhelmina (d. July 8, 1919)
- Knechtel, Daniel L. (d. July 10, 1913)
- Merner, Charles Frederick (d. December 25, 1913)
- Merner, Christian (d. February 17, 1912)
- Rieder, Lauretta Elizabeth (d. April 2, 1908)
- Rieder, Samuel (d. November 27, 1912)
- Rieder, Talmon Henry (d. April 15, 1922)
- Strasser, Seloma Anthes (d. March 7, 1921)
- Weber, Aaron D. (d. May 7, 1916)
- Zeller, Noah (d. February 8, 1914)
- Zurbrigg, Clinton Berge (d. February 1, 1921)