Title:
Boege Residence, Anaheim [graphic]
[Digital Anaheim.]
Abstract:
Timm Boege family standing in front of their residence, located at 1006 West Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim; Timm
Boege arrived in Anaheim in 1861 and engaged in wine-making, continuing that business until his death in 1916; Boege was a
founder of the German American Bank in Anaheim and donated 40 acres of land for the site of the first Southern Pacific station
in 1875; view shows Timm and Olga Boege standing in front of their 1 1/2 story, wood-frame house with their ten children,
identified left to right: Charley,Max, Emma, Emile, Olga, John, baby Clara held by Olga Luedke Boege, Timm Boege, Anna, Eda,
Mary and Mrs. Juliana Luedke; also visible is a windmill at far right.
Date:
1887 (issued)
Subject:
Boege, Timm John Frederick --
1837-1916
Boege, Olga Luedke --
1849-1922
Boege, Charles A --
1874-1945
Boege, Emile R --
1880-1934
Boege, John Hiram --
1884-1973
Boege, Max M --
b. 1877
Bauer, Emma Boege --
b. 1879
Thomas, Olga Boege --
b. 1883
Hesse, Clara Boege --
b. 1887
Jansen, Anna Boege --
b. 1872
Thomas, Eda Boege --
b. 1890
Stock, Mary Boege --
1892-1940
Luedke, Juliana Schultz --
1817-1908
Boege Residence
--
California --
Anaheim.
Houses --
California --
Anaheim --
1857-1899
Family
Pioneers --
California --
Anaheim.
Windmills
Los Angeles Vineyard Society
Anaheim (Calif.) --
Historic buildings, etc
Note:
Accession number: P12007
Type:
Photographic print
Physical Description:
1 Photographic print : b&w ; 5 x 7 in.
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