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Date
21 March 1924
Place
Farmington, San Joaquin, California, United States
People
Emiel Frederick William Schoennauer1869 - 1945
Irene Amelia Schoennauer1899 - 1989
Families
Emiel Schoennauer and Ida Reidel (1)
Copyright holder
NewspaperARCHIVE.com

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Description

Newspaper local news regarding the trip Emil Schoennauer and his wife took to visit their daughter and her family in Farmington, California in 1924.

Text

"Emil F.W. Schoennauer and wife of Palto Alto, California, were here this week. They had come to visit their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Felix H. Morris. They made the trip from the Morris trading store to Aztec to see the ruins and were elated with this ancient curiosity. They are on an auto trip to Memphis and New Orleans and all interesting intermediate points. Mr. Schoennauer is a printer and it at present attached to the Palo Alto Times."

Source

The Farmington Times Hustler, March 21, 1924, page 6, Locals column. Retrieved at Find My Past, US and World Newspapers on 4 May 2015

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