Phyllis Witte tells the "Teddy and the Bear" mechanical coin bank story to the History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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Ms. Witte presented her heirloom napkin rings to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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Ms. Stukenholtz presented a Victorian scrapbook album containing images from advertising, cards, and calling cards to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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Ms. Stukenholtz presents an autograph notebook that belonged to her mother to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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Ms. Stukenholtz presented various domestic objects (toys, notebooks, aprons) from her collection to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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Ms. Stukenholtz presented her grandfather's notebook to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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Ms. Stukenholtz presented her family papers and photographs to UNL History Harvest graduate student assistant Rob Voss.
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This is the Frerichs family genealogy compiled in 1991, showing the history of the family from Herman Meinard Frerichs who emigrated from Etzel in the Kingdom of Hannover with his parents in 1857, when he was just seven years old. The tree shows the…
This is the Morrises' anniversary photo and a decoration from the original wedding dress preserved in the family history record. The wife, Elizabeth (Eliza) Morris (nee Frerichs) was a child of the German emigrants' descendants who settled in Otoe…
This is the photograph of Elizabeth Frerichs and her friend Christie Mesigaclis made in the 1900s. Images that portray two friends dressed up and sitting for a photograph that would become a keepsake of their friendship are more rare than traditional…