Photographs
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Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Ben and Celestine Wisebart Children, between 1890-1900
Children of Benjamin and Celestine Wisebart pose for a formal studio portrait: back Laura Wisebart, middle left Edna Wisebart, middle right Rosetta Wisebart, and front Samuel Wisebart.
Ben and Celestine Wisebart Children, between 1890-1900
Children of Benjamin and Celestine Wisebart pose for a formal studio portrait: back Laura Wisebart, middle left Edna Wisebart, middle right Rosetta Wisebart, and front Samuel Wisebart.
Ben Wisebart with His Children, 1891 January 4
Ben Wisebart stands outside his house with his four children, Laura, Rosetta, Edna, and Sam, and the family dog.
Edna and Rosetta Wisebart, 1905
Formal studio portrait of sisters Edna and Rosetta Wisebart, daughters of Ben and Celestine Wisebart.
Edna and Rosetta Wisebart, circa 1905
Formal studio portrait of sisters Edna and Rosetta Wisebart, daughters of Ben and Celestine Wisebart.
Edna Wisebart and Harry Wohlgemuth, 1912
Harry Wohlgemuth sits in a chair on a porch with Edna Wisebart sitting on his lap.
Edna Wisebart Wohlgemuth, 1943
Edna Wisebart Wohlgemuth stands in a yard wearing a large hat and floral print gown.
Jean and Milton Morris in Las Vegas, circa 1961
Left to right Harry Wohlgemuth, Joe Rosenberg, Edna Wohlgemuth, Jean Morris, and Milton Morris sit around a table at the Riviera in Las Vegas.
Sisters Edna and Rosetta Wisebart, circa 1900
Formal, studio portrait of sisters Edna and Rosetta Wisebart, daughters of Benjamin and Celestine Wisebart.