Besides my grandfather and one possible other - I have no names for the rest of the kids.
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Showing posts with label Lenz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lenz. Show all posts
Monday, January 3, 2022
St. Paul Lutheran - Virginia Avenue - abt 1916
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Church,
Lenz,
Morrellville,
West End
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Early Virginia Avenue
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Hidden Mother
These are some of my grandfathers brothers and sisters taken around 1900. What is interesting about this shot is - that it is called a 'hidden mother' shot. Why...because if you look at the little girl in the center - my great-grandmother is actually holding the youngster while being hidden underneath that tablecloth looking thing.
See what I mean...by the way you can see her keeping the child in place. I love 'hidden mother' shots because there are many different ways photographers tried to hide the mothers.
Friday, December 12, 2014
Virginia Avenue - 1924
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Church,
Lenz,
Morrellville,
West End
Monday, December 8, 2014
Virginia Avenue
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Lenz Children - Morrellville
My grandfather's siblings taken around 1900 in Morrellville. It's actually a cardboard cabinet card. They are standing outside their house off of what is now just an alley - but at the time was considered B Street. The house is still there and as with most families at the time...at least 15 people lived there at the time this picture was taken. Also of note - all there children were born deaf - as was my grandfather - Walter Lenz - deafness runs in the family. I'd always heard it skips a generation - though no one to my knowledge born after 1920 ever was born deaf again.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Somewhere in Morrellville
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Virginia Avenue - Morrellville

I know only two things about this picture - it was taken around the Virginia Avenue area in Morrellville around 1915. The girl on the right is my grandfather's sister Gene (Lenz) Swank. I wish I knew who the woman in the middle is - along with the girl on the left. I have no idea - they could also be Morrellville folks for all I know.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Virginia Avenue - Morrellville - 1914
Monday, June 24, 2013
West End Couple - Mark Anniversary
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Goodyear Mute Train
The Goodyear Mute Train at the Johnstown Train Station - Goodyear would go from town to town - looking for deaf workers for their tire plants in Ohio. My grandfathers deaf brother Albert is standing just below the X. Goodyear employed thousands of deaf people to work in the noisiest sections of their plant. They must have gotten decent wages - since alot of them worked for Goodyear for years and were able to retire with a great pension plan. Besides Albert, my grandfathers sister Lena (Lenz) Pittman and her husband also worked for Goodyear in Ohio.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Berg's Bar-B-Q
Jude Waple sent in this picture of Berg's Bar-B-Q shack owned by our cousin John Berg. The boy standing on the left hand side is Walter Gloor - who would have been John's nephew. Judging from the picture - looks like it was located somewhere near the beginning of Haws Pike - sort of where that log cabin is - that's always for sale. Looks like the Conemaugh Gap in the background.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Bucky's Roof - Morrellville
Friday, March 29, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Morrell School - 1940's
You can just see the old Morrell School in the background. St. Francis Church occupies the spot now. My grandmother Helen (Hanzel) Lenz is holding a baby of a family friend. My mother Patsy (Lenz) Cacicia is on the left and her cousin Butch Pynkala is on the left.
They are standing on the roof at Bucky's at the corner of Fairfield avenue and D street. They lived in one of the apartments there...and as they all used to say in later years....the place had the biggest cockroaches they'd ever seen and they used to chase them around the apartment!
They are standing on the roof at Bucky's at the corner of Fairfield avenue and D street. They lived in one of the apartments there...and as they all used to say in later years....the place had the biggest cockroaches they'd ever seen and they used to chase them around the apartment!
Friday, March 15, 2013
Horsing Around in Nanty Glo
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