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Collection: C - C Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 1398-00001
Title: Harry S. Lobach's residence 519 9th St., Bismarck (N.D.)
Date: XX/XXXX
Summary: Three quarter view of front and right side of house with enclosed front porch, flower window boxes, trailing vines on side of house and young trees in the front and right side of house. The back area is two stores with a dormer. Harry Smythe Lobach was born on November 6, 1871, in Erie, Pennsylvania, his father, John, was 35 and his mother, Elizabeth, was 35. He married Anna Estelle Gilliland on November 3, 1898, in Knoxville, Tennessee. They had three children during their marriage. He died on October 6, 1939, in Bismarck, North Dakota, at the age of 67. In 1930, he resided in Ward 3 in 519-9th Street. He owned his house and its value was $5,500. He owned a radio. he could read, write and speak English. He was a bank teller and was employed. He was not a military veteran. He died on a Friday at 8:27 P.M. in St. Alexius Hospital. He had been ill for many months and had been in the hospital since the 25th of July.
Red ID: PH_I_89658 Image ID: 51188 Image Notes: C1398-00001-back

Collection: C Digitized Images from Collection
Title: C Collection
Date: ca. 1836-1960

Summary: At some point in time the State Historical Society separated photographs into collections by size. The A collection consists of items 4 X 5” or less, the B collection consists of items 5 X 7” or less, the C collection consists of items 8 X 10” or less, the D collection consists of items 11 X 14” or less, and the E collection consists of items larger than 11 X 14”.

Collection: C - C Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 1398-00001
Title: Harry S. Lobach's residence 519 9th St., Bismarck (N.D.)
Date: XX/XXXX
Summary: Three quarter view of front and right side of house with enclosed front porch, flower window boxes, trailing vines on side of house and young trees in the front and right side of house. The back area is two stores with a dormer. Harry Smythe Lobach was born on November 6, 1871, in Erie, Pennsylvania, his father, John, was 35 and his mother, Elizabeth, was 35. He married Anna Estelle Gilliland on November 3, 1898, in Knoxville, Tennessee. They had three children during their marriage. He died on October 6, 1939, in Bismarck, North Dakota, at the age of 67. In 1930, he resided in Ward 3 in 519-9th Street. He owned his house and its value was $5,500. He owned a radio. he could read, write and speak English. He was a bank teller and was employed. He was not a military veteran. He died on a Friday at 8:27 P.M. in St. Alexius Hospital. He had been ill for many months and had been in the hospital since the 25th of July.
Red ID: PH_I_89658 Image ID: 51187 Image Notes: C1398-00001

Collection: C Digitized Images from Collection
Title: C Collection
Date: ca. 1836-1960

Summary: At some point in time the State Historical Society separated photographs into collections by size. The A collection consists of items 4 X 5” or less, the B collection consists of items 5 X 7” or less, the C collection consists of items 8 X 10” or less, the D collection consists of items 11 X 14” or less, and the E collection consists of items larger than 11 X 14”.

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