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  • Collection: Boch Family Collection

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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.

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Portrait of Frederick "Fritz" Boch with his coal mining equipment. Boch was born in Taylorville and worked at the Peabody Mine.

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Portrait of Stephen Boch, Sr. with his dog and hunting rifles..

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Bob King, his wife, and their three children pose for a family portrait outside a house.

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Agatha Boch Paul poses for a portrait outdoors.

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Portrait of Anna "Annie" Paul holding a parasol.

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The Boch brothers pose for a portrait. From left to right (back row): Ferdinand Boch, Frank Boch, and Max Boch. From left to right (front row): Otto Boch and Frederick "Fritz" Boch.

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Ferdinand Boch, a coal miner, poses outside a car with a dog. His wife, Ruth Boch, is presumably pictured in the car.

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Frank Boch poses with his rifle and the results of a day of squirrel hunting.

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Portrait of Frederick "Fritz" Boch standing in a workshop surrounded by paint cans.

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Infant Shirley Boch Trendel sits next to a sculpture of a lion.

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Shirley Boch Trendel stands in a flower pot smiling at the camera.

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Maria "Mary" Prozniker Boch poses for a portrait in front of a wire fence.

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Maria "Mary" Prozniker Boch of Taylorville hangs laundry with an unidentified boy nearby.

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Portrait of Stephen Boch holding a carpet bag and an unidentified man wearing a mask pendant while wearing hats.

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Portrait of Stephen Boch, Sr. with his sons Frank Boch (left), Frederick "Fritz" Boch (center), and Max Boch (right).

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Several horse drawn carriages parade through a town on a dirt road. The lead carriage is occupied by members of a band.

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Men in white uniforms ride horses in a parade through a neighborhood in Taylorville.

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A front view of Mine No. 58, Taylorville. After 1921, this mine would be known as Peabody Mine No. 58.

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A rear view of Mine No. 58, Taylorville. After 1921, this mine would be known as Peabody Mine No. 58.

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Men extinguish a building fire at an unknown location.

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Men extinguish a fire at an unknown location.

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A brick building sits partially in ruin at an unknown location.

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A rifle with stipper clip rests on a log at an unknown location.

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A Mauser C96 pistol ,possibly the 1916 "Red Mauser" modified version, with stripper clip and stock hangs on the side of a tree at an unknown location.
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