ZIPS
Fredonia
Wishek
Burnstad
Ashley
Venturia
Kulm
Napoleon
Zeeland
Gackle
Streeter
Jud
Alfred
Nortonville
Forbes
Edgeley
Merricourt
Hague
Westfield
Files
Social
Photos
Books
Links
Prev
4
Next
Lehr, North Dakota 58460
(Photos)
Wilbur and Adeline (Werre) Quatier
I have the papers of the home purchase. The home was purchased in Lehr and moved to the homestead by steam engine.
1917 - Grandma Rose and children: Maggie in the doorway, Ray and Martha
Eugene, David, and MaryAnn (Werre) Lehr
MaryAnn (Werre) Lehr talks about a book competed by Kallie Lehr on the entire Werre Homestead
Summer kitchen and shed fancy (Mooned) out house
My parents' first radio. Which I managed to get repaired and it works great.
I'm wearing the heavy sheep wool coat
The old-fashioned head scarf
This box contains my dad's 1st camera and the attachments to develop them himself.
This scarf was so large it could be used as a cape
The end table was made by Julius Werre using a leaf from the moon oak table for the top
The front of the summer kitchen. Notice the strips of cloth (which you would shake before going inside) to keep flies away.
Tri-County Tourism Alliance members visiting along with some local folks
Summer kitchen and shed fancy (Mooned) out house
A coat made of sheep wool. It is very heavy with a high collar to keep out the cold.
This is the certificate David got from Roger Johnson (North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner) for having the centennial farm
Fred and Rose Werre
I'm wearing the old head scarf
A black sequined dress of Emelia Werre's worn in 1946
A piece of sod from the sod house. Very heavy and most interesting.
Kerosene stove with baking oven on top of burner. The silver square is a toaster for the kerosene stove.
Cupboard made by Julius Klien (family friend)
A wall of old kitchen items of my mom.
Two water pails. The fresh pail was fresh drinking water. The less fresh water was used for cooking.
Prev
4
Next