Mathon Kyritsis, restaurateur and owner of Mathon's - Famous for Fish in Waukegan, commercial fisherman, and member of the Lake Michigan Fish Protection Commission, stands on the edge of a stream.
Several men sit around a long dining table in a restaurant.Left to right, facing camera: Mathon Kyoitsis, right side foreground profiles, Lawrence Wilgert, Gordon McQuarrie, extreme right, L. P. Voigt.
As sister, Matilda, writes a chatty letter to her brother, Albert, which includes a passage regarding the likelihood of Lincoln being re-elected over McClellan.
Maud Ingersoll Probasco, younger daughter of Robert Ingersoll, "The Great Agnostic," and wife of wealthy businessman, Wallace M. Probasco, was a political and social activist who founded the Vivisection Investigation League.
Maud Ingersoll Probasco, younger daughter of Robert Ingersoll, "The Great Agnostic," and wife of wealthy businessman, Wallace M. Probasco, was a political and social activist who founded the Vivisection Investigation League.
Portrait of the Boch brothers and their niece and nephews, from left to right: Max Boch, Frank Boch, Frank Paul, Frederick "Fritz" Boch, Otto Boch (middle), Anthon "Tony" Paul, Anna "Annie" Paul, and Rudolph "Rudy" Paul.
Portrait of young boys from Taylorville, including August Lahosit, brothers Max Boch, Otto Boch, and Frederick "Fritz" Boch, and the Boch brothers's nephew Frank Paul.
The Boch brothers stand around an American flag while posing for a picture. From left to right are Max Boch, Otto Boch, Frank Boch, and Frederick "Fritz" Boch.