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Family Pictures Are Displayed Prominently on Top of the Television Set in the Living Room of Mr. and Mrs. August Vogel...
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Home of Mr. and Mrs. August Vogel. Mr. Vogel Chops Wood to Kindle the Wood Burning Stove He and His Wife Use to Cook on in the Kitchen...
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Closeup of the Wood Burning Stove Used for Cooking in the Kitchen of Mr. and Mrs. August Vogel...
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Detail of an Engineer and Engine at a Rail Cross Road in New Ulm, Minnesota...
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Deer Which Are the Symbol of Schell's Beer Are Seen in a Deer Park Adjacent to the Brewery, Germans Like Their Beer and Their Descendants in This Town Are No Exception...
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Religion Plays an Important Part in the Lives of Residents Roman Catholics and Lutherans, in That Order, Are the Largest Denominations...
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August Vogel Stands in Front of the Wood Burning Stove He and His Wife Use for Cooking in the Kitchen of Their Home...
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Mr. August Vogel Chops Wood to Feed the Wood Burning Kitchen Stove He and His Wife Still Use for Cooking...
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Sunrise over the Burdick Elevator at New Ulm, Minnesota...
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View Down Center Street From Dr. Martin Luther College and Hermann Heights in New Ulm, Minnesota...
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Burdick Elevator for Grain Storage at New Ulm, Minnesota the County Seat Trading Center Remains Predominately a Farming Community Although Its Growth Since 1950 Has Been Due to the Arrival of Manufacturing Firms...