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Eszlinger Reunion Esslinger - graveyard

This is a photo of Mother Horch's Brothers gravestone. The stone says "Salomon 1877 - " The last date is blocked by a bouquet of peach flowers. There is a shadow of someone taking the picture on the right of the photo. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 32.

Eszlinger Reunion Esslinger - graveyard

This is a photo of the Eszlinger gravestone. There are eight bouquets of flowers around the gravestone, and two bushes on either side. It is in a field of brown green grass, with a fence and green field to the left. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 32.

Eszlinger Reunion Esslinger - family pictures

This is a photo of the Horch Clan. There are six people seated in front and a group of people standing behind. There is a stage with a pulpit behind them. Ben Horch is standing furthest to the right by a flower arrangement and Esther Horch is seated second from the left wearing a red vest. See volume 1231, binder 28, pg 33.

Esslinger-Eszlinger Family Reunion

This is a photo of a group of people leaving the Ev Luth Lions Kirche where grandparents Esslinger used to worship. The church building is white with a dark roof with a tower with a steeple in front. There is a brown wall on either side of the door. There are cars parked along the left side of the photo and dark clouds in the sky. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 44.

Esslinger-Eszlinger Family Reunion

This is a photo of Esslinger cousins with Betty Horch. There are four people, two sitting on an orange sofa, and two sitting on chairs. The room is white with brown carpet, there is a light hanging from the ceiling by a chain that goes to the floor. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 44.

Esslinger-Eszlinger Family Reunion

This is a photo of three people sitting in a room with a open doorway to a kitchen. The one women is seated in a armchair, another is a regular chair and one against a wall. Someone in the foreground is reading a magazine, but all that is visible is a hand and leg. There is a large coffee table with a cup and a dried flower arrangement in the middle of the room. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 45.

Pioneer Day at the Esslinger Reunion

This is a photo of a horse drawn wagon and a horse drawn carriage pulling into a parking lot. The wagon in front has a red box set on automobile tires. There are two draft horse pulling the wagon and a pony is tied to the one horse but not to the wagon. A man in a black suit is standing between two cars next to the horses. There is a black buggy being pulled by a single brown and white horse behind the wagon. There is a blue car behind and two people walking away from the animals. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 45.

Pioneer Day at the Esslinger Reunion

This is a photo of a group of people sitting in a red wagon pulled by horses. There is a man in a pink striped shirt steering the horses and a man in a black suit and black top hat beside him. There are people standing next to the wagon, two in cowboy hats and one is a black hat. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 46.

Pioneer Day at the Esslinger Reunion

This is a photo of four Esslinger Cousins, one women in a black below the knee skirt and white top with white shoes, a man in a black suit and tie with a white shirt and a black short top hat. A young girl in a pioneer skirt, white blouse and bonnet, and a man in black pants, a white shirt and a boater hat. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 46.

Pioneer Day at the Esslinger Reunion

This is a photo of John Esslinger, dressed in a black suit and tie with a short black top hat and Carol (Horch) Everton wearing a black flapper style dress, a brown shawl, black hat and long pearls. Carol's cloths belonged to Mother Horch. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 47

Lutheran Cemetery

This is a photo of the entrance to a cemetery. There are two brick pillars with small black crosses on the top with a metal sign arched between which says "Lutheran Cemetery" There is a gravel road leading up to the cemetery. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 61.

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