- SCA118-GA232-4-36
- File
- [ca. 1885]
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
One upper body studio portrait of Oliver Bushy seen in partial profile.
Schantz Russell Family
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Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
One upper body studio portrait of Oliver Bushy seen in partial profile.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Diary entries begin with March 8, 1867, but this whole section is marked cancelled and is re-copied starting April 8, 1867. It begins with a record of Tobias' trip to Missouri to see his father, leaving his wife Mary Schantz (nee Moyer) with their 3-year old son Orpheus and new baby Etta, born the previous October. Tobias' father Benjamin with his second wife Margaret and children had gone to homestead near Wellville, west of St. Louis, in 1866. Tobias records his impressions of the countryside, the people, the prospects, the discouragement of all but his father with life in Missouri (March 17th). On July 2 he returns to Canada to where he is then living (near "Campden" --Grimsby within walking distance.) Throughout the diary Tobias records the weather and a daily health bulletin, letters sent and received, as well as his daily reading. He goes through periods of recording his meals. Tobias also lists all the work he does every day. He mentions setting the water for porridge, making the bed, polishing his son's shoes, carrying the baby to church, etc. On Nov. 9 he took a bath, on Nov. 25 he "did not sleep short of midnight. Was talking with Mary about my thought, troubles about religion ...". All parts of the diary have been filled with writing, dating as far as 1889 -- some accounts, recipes both household and medical (many give source), a record of the family tree -- births, marriages, deaths, transcribed songs, and an account probably written in Conestogo ca. 1875 of his spiritual trials and tribulations dating from 1862 and his efforts to achieve inner peace. This account is continued in the "other book," although it is not clear what book this referred to.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Harry Byers fonds.
Snapshot of Violet Byers and two unidentified men behind a picnic sign at Swope Park in Kansas City, Missouri.
Byers, Harry J.
Harry and Helen and Robbie Urie, July 25, 1917.
Part of Harry Byers fonds.
Snapshot of Harry Byers, Helen Bawman (nee Byers) and an infant named Robbie Urie standing in front of house porch. Caption on verso reads: "Harry & Helen and Robbie Urie, July 25/1917. My home address 2505 Park Ave Kansas City Mo."
Byers, Harry J.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Studio portrait of the Honsberger family. The spelling of the Honsberger name varies in inscription on verso.
Back row, left to right: Lucinda Honsberger, Amanda White (nee Honsberger), Owen Honsberger, Lovina Levagood (nee Honsberger).
Front row, left to right: Benjamin Honsberger, Phoebe Murphy (nee Honsberger), Ervine Honsberger, Rosa Honsberger, Mrs. Stickney (first name unknown), Esther Honsberger (nee Biehn).
Schantz Russell Family
Moyer, Abraham Nash and family.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Studio group portrait of Abraham Nash Moyer with wife Nannie Entrekin Moyer and children Metta Sophia and Clyde Entrekin.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
One upper body studio portrait of Metta Sophia Moyer in a high-collared top, seen looking off camera.
Schantz Russell Family
SAS Kansas City : plate 1157, January 3, 1928.
Part of Harry Byers fonds.
Group portrait of Harry Byers (front row, centre) with and what appears to be his Kansas Sweeney Tractor Machine Company class. There is a banner above the class that says "SAS Kansas City" [Sweeney Automobile School], and Harry Byers is holding a sign that says "Plate 1157 Jan. 3, 1928."
Byers, Harry J.
The Shanghai-Low restaurant menu.
Part of Ontario history collection.
File consists of one menu for the Shanghai-Low restaurant and catering co. in St. Louis, Mo.