Habersack Scrapbook

The Hohenzollern was the ship that my great grandfather Christin Habersack came to the US on in the late 1800's.

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Christian Habersack approximately late 1940's

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Christian Habersack and his wife Kate (Katherine Huchthausen Habersack) in the early 1950's.

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Katherine Huchthausen Habersack about 1913.

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Chris and Kate in the back yard of their home on Gough Street in East Baltimore.

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Chris and Kate with Donald Habersack in their yard.

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Chris Habersack owned a saloon in the early part of the 1900's on Eastern Ave. in Baltimore City. Currently it is a Korean church. This picture is from 1913.

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Inside detail of the saloon. Chris is tending bar.

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My grandfather- Henry Conrad Habersack posing outside of the firehouse he worked at on Conklin Street, Baltimore City approximately 1925.

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My grandfather holds his first son, Donald. Possibly 1927.

 

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