- SCA118-GA215-7-213-1
- Item
- July 12, 1949
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Image of windblown trees along a rocky shoreline.
Schantz Russell Family
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Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Image of windblown trees along a rocky shoreline.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
A small autograph book that belonged to Florence Annie Catherine Schantz. Includes a gilded embossed cover and small pictorial Victorian cuts pasted beside some entries.
Schantz Russell Family
Household and personal accounts.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Assessment and tax notices and receipts for Schneider Ave. property, 1911-1924; property in Manitoba, 1928, for properties in Alberta, 1929-1931.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Photograph of trees, one with a stump seat, in Victoria Park. A wrought iron bench and lampposts are visible in the background.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Photograph of a woman holding a child's hand in front of a flowering bush.
Schantz Russell Family
Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Material created and accumulated by Florence Annie Catherine Schantz. Includes two greeting cards.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Photographs of Hervey Bowman, a house on Church St., Kitchener, and a house on Roland St., Kitchener. Note that the photographs were found with correspondence between Franklin Abram Schantz and Franklin Bowman regarding Hervey Bowman's death.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Image of Harold Russell looking toward the camera with mouth open and hands at side. Birch trees and a body of water are visible in the background.
Schantz Russell Family
Russell, Harold and Dorothy White.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Image of Harold Russell sitting upright in a baby carriage as an infant with mother Dorothy looking on. The pair are seen outdoors on the sidewalk of a residential street.
Schantz Russell Family
Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Material relating to the personal life of Florence Annie Catherine Schantz. Includes ephemera and a book of pressed flowers.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
A small booklet of poems and quotations titled A Forget-me-not.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Christmas card booklet featuring illustrated lilacs and a "Best Wishes" greeting on the front cover "From Eliza to Uncle Tobias". The booklet contains the lyrics for the hymn "Like a river, glorious".
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Full body studio portrait of unidentified woman seen looking off camera while standing next to a table, holding a document..
Schantz Russell Family
City of Kitchener tax assessment.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
A tax assessment for the City of Kitchener for 43 Schneider Ave. Dorothy Russell and Franklin Schantz are both listed as living in the house.
Schantz Russell Family
Schantz Russell Family Library.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Included are 19th-century Canadian imprints, books on horticulture, early school textbooks, scarce local imprints, such as the 1886/89 County of Waterloo Gazetteer and Directory and the Assessment Roll of 1897 of the Town of Berlin, and a selection of Victorian literature. There are extensive runs of early 20th-century periodicals, such as The Youth's Companion, St. Nicholas, The Ladies' Home Journal, and the Canadian Forestry Journal. The Schantz/Russell Family library offers a unique insight into the reading habits and the interests and activities of a Canadian family in Berlin, Ontario during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Tobias Schantz (1842-1925) worked as an itinerant book salesman at the end of the 19th century, and more than 40 examples of books known as "salesman's dummies" are present in the collection. These books were made up by the publishers as samples for their salesmen to show to potential customers. Each one displays the most noteworthy features of the book offered for sale, including the table of contents, the illustrations, selections from the text, and examples of the variety of elaborate binding styles available. Blank pages at the end of each sample book were used by the itinerant salesman to record his orders and, in this collection, some of the dummies contain up to as many as 8 pages of hand-written lists of local subscribers to the books that Tobias marketed in his trips around the region.