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Seidelman family fonds United States of America
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Three unidentified men

Photograph of three unidentified men, at 1123 West Federal Avenue, probably in Seattle, Washington. Photograph was originally courtesy of Mrs. J. Toben (possibly Toban).

Harry Seidelman, age 18

Black and white image of Harry Seidelman seated on a stump in the snow. (As seen in this digitized version. Also available close-up image of same shot that has not been digitized.)

Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Abreshen

Black and white portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Abreshen from Seattle, Washington. Black and white vignette exposure photographic portrait of a man and woman. Man wears sequined kippah and woman wears ornate bonnet style hat with feathers in the back. Stamp in bottom left corner of card frame reads "Rothi 713 Third Ave. Seattle, WN."

Verso reads "Balla Abrashen Mr. + Mrs. Abrashen "Balla" sister of Esther Seidelman, parnts of Dora, Kane, and Hattie Sidelsky."

Unidentified woman and child in fur coats

Rectangular, vertically printed photograph of a woman with a young girl. Both are wearing berets and fur coats.

Handwritten message on verso reads "this was taken Mar 3rd 1920 Myself + Baby."

The bottom left corner on the front has an imprint "Ohlsen 1213 6th Ave. NO. Minneapolis".

Portrait of unidentified young man

1"x2" card mounted photograph of a young man wearing a suit.

Verso of print reads:

Brown
Minnettes, 25 cts. per. doz.
Free with Cabinets
438 Wabasha St., St. Paul

Unidentified men on gangway

Image of three men, with two men standing by gangway and other man standing on gangway. Handwriting on verso reads: "1123 Federal Ave No. c/o Mrs. J. Tobin". Photograph possibly taken in Seattle, Washington.

Postcard, Steamer Prince George leaving Hyder Alaska

Rectangular glossy card featuring aerial photographic image of a steamship.

Caption on card reads "Str. 'Prince George' leaving Hyder Alaska on her weekly trip, carrying Quarter Million Dollars in Gold + Silver Concentrates to Tacoma Smelter."

Space for correspondence on verso.

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