Richard E. Rauh photographs 1891-2000 [picture].

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Richard E. Rauh photographs 1891-2000 [picture].

The Photographs in this collection include images of three generations of the Rauh family, as portraits and in the context of the family and their work. Included in the collection are images of Mayview Home and Hospital. Three albums hold photographs of Florsheim friends and family members prior to 1900. Block print negatives of Enoch and Bertha Rauh constitute one third of the collection.

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