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Peter Herold Family

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Approximate date:  1890
Submitter:   Steve Herold


#1 Peter Herold
#2 Katherine Anton Herold (Peter's second wife)
#3 Francis Herold Weinschrott (Peter's daughter from his second marriage
#4 Pete Herold (Peter Herold's son…died as a youth in Europe)
#5 Anna Niedermayer Herold (Mother)
#6 Andrew Herold
#7 Conrad Herold
#8 Barbara Herold Kerwel/Kerval....(She remained in the Banat….Dolatz?)
#9 Amie Herold (Peter Herold's daughter from his first marriage)
#10 Stefan Herold (Peter Herold's son from his first marriage)
#11 Barbara Herold Kervel's daughter


Stefan and Sophie Herold

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Submitter:   Steve Herold





St. Elizabeth's Church Lefor, ND

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Approximate date:  2000
Submitter:   Steve Herold





St. Elizabeth's Church Lefor, ND

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Approximate date:  2000
Submitter:   Steve Herold





Grave marker in Lefor cemetery

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Approximate date:  2000
Submitter:   Steve Herold


An interesting grave marker overlooking 4 graves.


Grave Marker at Lefor Cemetery

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Approximate date:  2000
Submitter:   Steve Herold


Interesting grave markers


Crocheting

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Approximate date:  Early 1900's
Submitter:   Steve Herold


This piece was made by my grandmother in the early 1900's. It was made with a hair needle rather than a regular crochet hook.
Better pictures and more information after Jan 1, 2001


Netza window hanging

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Approximate date:  Early 1900's
Submitter:   Steve Herold


This Netza window hanging was made by my grandmother in the early 1900's.
Better pictures and more information after Jan 1, 2001


Gladstone Train Station

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Approximate date:  1898
Submitter:   Steve Herold


Immigrants arriving at the Gladstone, ND train depot on October 18,1898.

More on this photo later.


Netza runner

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Approximate date:  Early 1900's
Submitter:   Steve Herold


This Netza runner was made by my grandmother in the early 1900's.
Better pictures and more information after Jan 1, 2001


Detail of Netza runner

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Approximate date:  Early 1900's
Submitter:   Steve Herold


This is a close up of the Netza runner.
Better pictures and more information after Jan 1, 2001


Sunday Apron

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Submitter:   Steve Herold


Years ago Sundays were much more formal than they are today. Women had aprons which were only used on Sundays and holidays. This apron was made by my great Aunt Mary Dobitz Lampl.

The quality of the worksmanship made me wonder whether these aprons were actually worn while cooking or whether they put them on when they sat down for dinner. My mother assured me they were worn while cooking.


Threshing Machine at Regent, ND

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Approximate date:  2000
Submitter:   Steve Herold


Threshing machines were used during the harvesting to remove the grain from the stalk. The stalk would be used for straw. If the grain was wheat it would most likely be sold. If it was oats or barley it would either be used for feed or sold.

Threshing machines were used before combines were used…..probably ended in the mid-40's.